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Is there a processing search engine?
Mar 28th, 2010, 7:58am
 
Well, my previous attempt to post got wiped out by the URL screener, so here's a shorter version:

I'm a newbie here and to processing.  I'm having a hard time searching for code and discussion on topics I'm working on, because "processing" is too generic to work in Google.  In R (the stats language) there are at least 4 customs search engines, like this one: [redacted by the URL detector].  

Is there one for processing, or could there be? Surely there are more than 2 sites (this one and openprocessing) that could be covered?

Thanks...
Re: Is there a processing search engine?
Reply #1 - Mar 28th, 2010, 8:00am
 
this is a often discussed problem. to late to change it though.

But there are some tricks. You can search for "built with processing" as this should be part of every uploaded processing sketch if not removed.

like you said, beside that you can search on sidtes like openprocessing.org.
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