We closed this forum 18 June 2010. It has served us well since 2005 as the ALPHA forum did before it from 2002 to 2005. New discussions are ongoing at the new URL http://forum.processing.org. You'll need to sign up and get a new user account. We're sorry about that inconvenience, but we think it's better in the long run. The content on this forum will remain online.
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Processing as a case study (Read 1705 times)
Processing as a case study
Mar 12th, 2008, 10:36pm
 
Hello all,

Could you please point me to the Processing design spec., UML, etc.?

I am particularly keen to know how Benjamin Fry and Casey Reas justify their decision in breaking some OOP paradigms to Java-purists! Smiley

Thank you very much,
Re: Processing as a case study
Reply #1 - Mar 13th, 2008, 5:54pm
 
stormbind wrote on Mar 12th, 2008, 10:36pm:
Hello all,

Could you please point me to the Processing design spec., UML, etc.

I am particularly keen to know how Benjamin Fry and Casey Reas justify their decision in breaking some OOP paradigms to Java-purists! Smiley

Thank you very much,

you're joking, right

and there are no "oop paradigms" broken in processing. there are aspects that are hidden (primarily for beginners or people who want to do things quickly), but it's all still there.
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1