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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 uses the Java programming language, with additional simplifications such as additional classes and aliased mathematical functions and operations. It also provides a …

  3. Reference / Processing.org

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

  4. 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.

  5. 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 …

  6. Bellingar Specialty Meats | Custom Meat Processing

    From fresh steaks and sausages to sauces, seasonings, and regional favorites, we’re proud to deliver top-quality flavors to our customers. We also provide custom meat processing services …

  7. ProcessingCreativeApplications.Net

    Processing is an open source programming language and environment to create images, animations, and interactions. Initially developed to teach fundamentals of computer …

  8. Processing | Net Art Anthology

    Processing is a free, open-source coding language for visual art developed by Ben Fry and Casey Reas, former classmates at the MIT Media Lab. Launched in 2001 as Proce55ing, the project …

  9. Processing Foundation — Projects

    A version of Processing designed for creating native Android applications, allowing developers to write code that runs on Android devices with the same ease as desktop sketches.

  10. Introduction to Processing | Java - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 12, 2025 · Processing was created in 2001 by Ben Fry and Casey Reas, who were both students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) at the time. They wanted to …