Ruby-Processing is a Ruby wrapper for the Processing code art framework. It's this thin little shim that squeezes between Processing and JRuby, passing along some neat goodies like: * Application exporting of your sketches. Hand them out to your party guests, ready-to-run. * Live Coding via JRuby's IRB. Loads in your sketch so you can futz with variables and remake methods on the fly. * Bare sketches. Write your Ruby-Processing sketches without having to define a class. Without defining methods, even. * A "Control Panel" library, so that you can easily create sliders, buttons, checkboxes and drop-down menus, and hook them into your sketch's instance variables. * "Watch" mode, where Ruby-Processing keeps an eye on your sketch and reloads it from scratch every time you make a change. A pretty nice REPL-ish way to work on your Processing sketches.
Required Ruby Version
>= 0
Authors
Jeremy Ashkenas, Peter Gassner, Martin Stannard, Andrew Nanton, Marc Chung, Peter Krenn, Florian Jenett, Andreas Haller, Juris Galang, Guillaume Pierronnet, Martin Prout
Versions
- 2.7.1 August 30, 2016 (152 KB)
- 2.7.0 June 27, 2016 (152 KB)
- 2.6.18 April 15, 2016 (152 KB)
- 2.6.17 February 06, 2016 (152 KB)
- 2.6.16 November 25, 2015 (149 KB)
- 2.4.4 April 15, 2014 (8.77 MB)
Requirements
A decent graphics card
java runtime >= 1.6+
processing = 2.0.3+