Oxford Project 2

We descended upon Miami University for another Processing development workshop from 20 to 23 November. We worked on two aspects of Processing at the same time. One group (myself, Ben Fry, Ira Greenberg, and David Wicks) worked to finish the 1.0 release. This was a long sequence of debugging and testing and cleaning up atrophied documentation. The other group (Dan Shiffman, Andres Colubri, and Julio Obelleiro) worked on the future of Processing. They did more research and development toward removing QuickTime from Processing and replacing it with GStreamer. This is a bright future for performance, but there are challenges to create a simple installation, especially for Mac OS X. We’re very hopeful and look forward to this integration. And … we released Processing 1.0!

Miami University (in Oxford, Ohio) deserves special recognition for making this working session a reality.

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