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This is where the techie stuff really begins! Hopefully, in the last two chapters you’ve gotten some context and maybe even inspiration and are ready to dive right in. This chapter looks at the nuts and bolts of programming in general. I make the assumption that you have no experience with coding at all, so for those of you coming to Processing from another language, you may want to skim this chapter. In Chapter 4, I cover the basics of graphics coding, and in Chapter 5, I discuss the details of the Processing environment
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(2007). Code Grammar 101. In: Processing. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0310-0_3
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