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Processing 2: Creative Programming Cookbook
Jan Vantomme is a computational designer and artist based in Ghent, Belgium. He runs Cloudswimmers, a small studio with a focus on computational and interaction design. Jan has been using Processing since the early beta versions. He taught the subject at a university college both as faculty staff and as a guest professor. He wrote some Processing libraries to work with colors and shapes in an easy way. Jan also co-founded Processing Ghent, a community for creative coders in Belgium. They organize free lectures and workshops on Processing.
Over the past few years, I've grown a lot as an artist and as a programmer. Without Processing and its amazing community, this book wouldn't have been possible. I'd like to thank the people I've learned from and those who inspired and supported me. Here they are, in no particular order:
Golan Levin, Jan Pillaert, Elise Elsacker, Holger Lippmann, Marcin Ignac, Johan Van Looveren, Ira Greenberg, Andreas Schlegel, Andres Colubri, Stef Bourdon, Ryan Alexander, Matt Pearson, Bert Balcaen, Daniel Shiffman, Andreas Schlegel, Joshua Noble, Casey Reas, Julien Deswaef, Matthew Plummer-Fernandez, Filip Daniels, Jer Thorp, Jessica Rosenkrantz, David Bollinger, Marie-Laure Delaby, Leander Herzog, Corneel Cannaerts, Kim Asendorf, Frederik Vanhoutte, Simon Geilfus, Jared Tarbell, Inge Gobert, Spencer Pieters, Ben Fry, Jonathan McCabe, Andreas Köberle, Marius Watz, Kasper Jordaens, Robert Hodgin, Karsten Schmidt, and John Maeda.
I would also like to thank iMAL and Timelab for organizing workshops on Processing and Arduino, and DOK for letting us use their space for the Processing Ghent meetings.
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