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  1. Welcome to Processing! / Processing.org

    Processing is a flexible software sketchbook and a language for learning how to code. Since 2001, Processing has promoted software literacy within the visual arts and visual literacy …

  2. Processing - Wikipedia

    Processing is a free graphics library and integrated development environment (IDE) built for the electronic arts, new media art, and visual design communities with the purpose of teaching …

  3. GitHub - processing/processing4: Source code for Processing, …

    Processing is a flexible software sketchbook and a programming language designed for learning how to code. This repository contains the source code for the Processing project for people …

  4. Learning Processing / The Coding Train

    Dec 3, 2025 · Join me in this beginner-friendly video series and choo-choo-choose to embark on an exciting journey with Processing, a versatile and artist-friendly programming language and …

  5. Reference / Processing.org

    Writes array data to the text area of the Processing environment's console.

  6. Natural language processing - Wikipedia

    Natural language processing (NLP) is the processing of natural language information by a computer. NLP is a subfield of computer science and is closely associated with artificial …

  7. Getting Started / Processing.org

    This tutorial was adapted from the book, Getting Started with Processing, by Casey Reas and Ben Fry, Maker Media 2015. If you see any errors or have comments, please let us know.

  8. Environment / Processing.org

    The Processing Environment includes a text editor, a compiler, and a display window. It enables the creation of software within a carefully designed set of constraints.

  9. Overview / Processing.org

    Sep 14, 2022 · Initially created to serve as a software sketchbook and to teach programming fundamentals within a visual context, Processing has also evolved into a development tool for …

  10. Processing Hour of Code | Editor

    If you'd like to learn more, we encourage you to visit the Processing web site as well as the other wonderful tutorials at code.org. If you have questions or feedback about the tutorial, we'd love …