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Hi!
If anyone is interested, I'm currently working on a Processing-compatible library for .NET (C#, etc.).
I am calling it NetProcessing for now, but will probably change the name.
It won't be a complete Processing substitute because I don't plan to do the 3D part (I wouldn't use it) nor most of what is doable more naturally with .NET/C# or conflict with it (for example boolean or ArrayList). I also changed the naming convention to use .NET style (Setup()/Draw()/Rect() instead of setup()/draw()/rect() for example) and I had to change a few other things. But my plan is to eventually write a NetProcessing <--> Processing converter to take care of most of the remaining differences.
NetProcessing uses a complete working console window alongside the graphical window, to do console input-output if needed. The console window can also be hidden.
For now, the inline documentation is only in French, but I plan of doing an English version (it is very useful with Intellisense in Visual Studio). I also generated an online documentation with Doxygen.
I have almost finished with version 1.0. I'll be announcing more in a few days, for now, I just wanted to get initial feedback or impressions. Is anyone interested? :-)
Also, if anyone is interested on working on the English documentation, please let me know.
Here is example, the Pointillism program by Daniel Shiffman, translated to NetProcessing:
class Program: NetProcessing.Sketch
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
new Program().Start();
}
PImage img;
int smallPoint, largePoint;
public override void Setup()
{
Size(640, 360);
img = LoadImage("moonwalk.jpg");
smallPoint = 4;
largePoint = 40;
ImageMode(CENTER); // Or ImageMode(Parameter.Center);
NoStroke();
Background(255);
}
public override void Draw()
{
int pointillize = (int)Map(MouseX, 0, Width, smallPoint, largePoint);
int x = (int)Random(img.Width);
int y = (int)Random(img.Height);
Color pix = img.Get(x, y);
Fill(pix, 128);
Ellipse(x, y, pointillize, pointillize);
}
}
-- Michel Michaud mm@gdzid.com http://www.michelmichaud.com
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It is now called Net.Processing (pronounced net processing) although the internal name (for namespace and file names) is still NetProcessing. Learn more here:
http://www.michelmichaud.com/NetProcessing/indexEN.html
-- Michel Michaud mm@gdzid.com http://www.michelmichaud.com