processing.js advent calender - door 24
I just wrote door24 of my 2011 - Calender
I have written a lot of processing.js sketches and here are some of my findings
first of all - I like it very much - especially how easy it is to deploy on a website and the fact that on the client side only a browser is needed.
What I didn't like very much is that the javascript quality and speed varies a lot among bowsers and operating systems. Some sketches run blazing fast in my firefox and slow to a crawl in my safari - and vize versa.
So when deploying processing.js scripts - one has to do the very same things as with every web/javascript code - test test test. on every plattform in every browser.
What I haven't tested so far are things like sound or video, or integrating libraries into the code. All the sketches in the advent calender use pure processing.
I thing this is a point where we can expect a lot of development in the next time, but where processing defintly has a clear margin at the moment.
So Processing and Processing.js will definitly coexist in my toolbox from now on :-)
processing.js advent calender - door 23
I just wrote door23 of my 2011 - Calender
yesterdays sketch was - in fact - an accident (but still very beautiful) - what I really intendet to do was this :-)
processing.js advent calender - door 22
I just wrote door22 of my 2011 - Calender
processing.js advent calender - door 20
I just wrote door20 of my 2011 - Calender
processing.js advent calender - door 19
I just wrote door19 of my 2011 - Calender
Today I ported one of my last-years sketches to processing-js because I wanted to test the blend function - works like charm :-)
processing.js advent calender - door 18
I just wrote door18 of my 2011 - Calender
processing.js advent calender - door 17
I just wrote door17 of my 2011 - Calender
processing.js advent calender - door 16
I just wrote door16 of my 2011 - Calender
processing.js advent calender - door 15
I just wrote door15 of my 2011 - Calender click on the sketch to place some stars