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An Artists Guide To Programming A Graphical Introduction Jim Parker

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An Artists Guide To Programming A Graphical Introduction Jim Parker
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Publisher: No Starch Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.99 MB
Author: Jim Parker
ISBN: 9781718501645, 1718501641
Language: English
Year: 2022

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An Artists Guide To Programming A Graphical Introduction Jim Parker by Jim Parker 9781718501645, 1718501641 instant download after payment.

**Learn to program with visual examples. Programs increase in complexity as you progress — from drawing a circle to 3D graphics, animations, and simulations.**
*A Graphical Introduction to Programming* teaches computer programming with the aid of 100 example programs, each of which integrates graphical or sound output. The Processing-language-based examples range from drawing a circle and animating bouncing balls to 3D graphics, audio visualization, and interactive games.
Readers learn core programming concepts like conditions, loops, arrays, strings and functions, as well as how to use Processing to draw lines, shapes, and 3D objects. They’ll learn key computer graphics concepts like manipulating images, animating text, mapping textures onto objects, and working with video. Advanced examples include sound effects and audio visualization, network communication, 3D geometry and animation, simulations of snow and smoke, predator-prey populations, and interactive games.
### About the Author
**Jim Parker** is a professor, author, and artist. He has published a dozen books and over 170 technical papers, and also writes short stories. He has degrees in mathematics and computer science, and holds a PhD from the State University of Ghent, Belgium. Parker has exhibited generative art and even sent art into space.

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