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#processing bug 643 ( https://t.co/NiLblR8UgP) has been closed, and will now move forward with an exciting new #py5 feature providing integrations with the Python libraries shapely and trimesh. Stay tuned!
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In GitLab by @OverdriveNGain on Mar 23, 2017, 13:33 PShape s; s = createShape(); translate(50, 50); s.beginShape(); s.vertex(-40, -40); s.vertex(40, -40); s.vertex(40, 40); s.vertex(-40, 40); s.end...
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Version 0.9.1 of #py5 has been released! There's a new feature to support beginner coders' code imports, requested by @villares & @tabreturn a while ago and finally added to py5. Thanks for the great feature ideas! Read about the release here:
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We are moving back to py5's previous release frequency of a release every 2-3 months. This is minor release with one important feature to support Thonny users, as well as a handful of bug fixes and ot
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Did you ever wonder how #py5 works? How can you make a Python library out of Java code? Find out all this & more: https://t.co/zn227DwXFD This doc is part of a broader goal of knowledge sharing so others in the #processing community can benefit from #python + #java. More soon!
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New #py5 release 0.9.0a0 today! This was a lot of work! It's been 5 months since the last release, so this one has a ton of new features and bug fixes. You can read about them on the maintainer's blog ( https://t.co/ts5YYebTyM), but here πare the two biggest highlights: 1/π§΅
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It has been over 5 months since the last py5 release, which is a long time compared to previous releases. The main reason for this is the time and effort that went into completing two new features tha
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The documentation and example code for the next #py5 release was a Herculean task but it is now complete...release to come later this week! Very excited to share py5's new features with the py5 community!
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Working hard on the next #py5 release! Just finished the rough draft of the docs for the new features, plus adding new ideas that emerged while writing. The next release will support writing Java and Python code together in one Sketch. New avenues for you to explore. Stay tuned!
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There's one more issue to fix + documentation to write, then will do a #py5 release. This release & documentation will make py5's Processing mode available, providing #processing (Java) users with an easy to use callPython() method to add to Sketches. Release to come in April...
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Just completed a major overhaul of the inner workings of #py5's reference documentation, converting hundreds of reStructuredText files to Markdown. Users of https://t.co/zwVek3FPmj shouldn't notice a difference, but if you happen to spot a formatting issue, please report it!
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This artwork, currently showing @bitforms gallery, is a #Processing Sketch that uses #py5 in "Processing mode" to allow the #Java code to connect with the #Python #data tools supporting the work. py5 can be used as a bridge to connect @processingorg's Java framework to Python.
"The Breath Eaters", a collaboration with Marina @Zurkow, visualizes particulate pollution emitted from fossil fuel and biomass power plants (above a threshold) and fires visible from space. Today is the last day to see this at @bitforms gallery! The gallery closes at 6 PM.
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Today is the last day to see "Does The River Flow Both Ways?" at @bitforms gallery! This collaboration with Marina @zurkow explores an alternate, present-day #HudsonRiver estuary in which happy social and biological ecosystems live in harmony. #generativeart #ecology #art
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"World Wind" opens at @bitforms today from 6-8 pm. The two generative works are #Processing sketches with #py5 playing a key role in the artistic experimentation and development. Many thanks to @ProcessingOrg for the excellent framework for creating art!
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World Wind is an exhibition featuring new artworks by Marina Zurkow and collaborative, generative pieces by Zurkow and James Schmitz. The title of the exhibition takes inspiration from a mural made...
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Version 0.8.3a1 of the next #py5 release is now available! This release is mostly bug fixes and a few small enhancements. Special thanks to @zztkm for their first py5 PR! Visit https://t.co/IJv83g2Rih to read more.
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This is a minor release with a handful of bug fixes and small enhancements. Most of the bug fixes are small improvements to the documentation or error messages. Thanks again to Alexandre Villares for
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The wheels are in motion for another #py5 release! Should be ready in a few days. Mostly bug fixes and small enhancements. This will be the 7th and most likely final release for the year.
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So wonderful to read about everyone's hard work and contributions to #opensource and the @ProcessingOrg community!
It's a WRAP!β¨ Thank you to all @Google Summer of Code Contributors and mentors @MalayVasa @aceslowman @JeonginLee @smrghsh @jesi_rgb @tenderhooves π Check out their updates on our Medium article here!:
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As a reminder, the official #py5 documentation website is now https://t.co/M4LgqyV70z. Please update your links! The old domain is still getting the majority of the traffic. Will start using a redirect on the old domain soon.
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