- Main Syllabus
- Tuesday Shiffman Syllabus Note this section is for students with some prior programming experience only. (Advanced programmers should still waive ICM entirely).
- Download Processing. This year we'll be using the pre-releases of Processing 3.0. To download 3, scroll down to the bottom of the download page or visit this direct github link.
- Roopa, Tuesday, 9:00-11:55am: Section Info, Section Homework
- Shiffman, Tuesday, 12:10-3:05pm: This section is for students with prior programming experience and has a different syllabus. See Tuesday Shiffman Syllabus, Section Info, Section Homework
- Dano, Wednesday, 12:10-3:05pm: Section Info, Section Homework
- Danny, Wednesday, 9:00-11:55am and 3:20-6:15pm: Section Info, Morning Homework, Afternoon Homework
- Shiffman, Wednesday, 12:10-3:05pm: Section Info, Section Homework
- Mimi, Wednesday, 6:30-9:25pm: Section Info, Section Homework
- Learning Processing You can read it for free online via the NYU Library or read it on reserve. There is are updates to this book for Processing 2/3 that will be provided in class.
- Getting Started With Processing by Reas/Fry
- Also: Processing: A Programming Handbook for Visual Designers and Artists by Reas/Fry
- All Processing books: http://processing.org/learning/books/index.html
- Research Resident Office Hours
- ICM Help Session
- Official Processing Web Site
- Processing Forum
- Processing Wiki
- Processing Twitter
- Processing Github
- Open Processing
- Programming Terms and Environments Summary
- A Brief Introduction to Debugging Video Series
- "Practice is the best of all instructors." - computation requires practice
- "An agreeable companion on a journey is as good as a carriage." - look to your classmates for help too
- "While we stop to think, we often miss our opportunity." - sometimes you need to take a leap of faith
- "When two do the same thing, it is not the same thing after all." - encourage students with similar ideas
- "The bow too tensely strung is easily broken." - don't get too stressed out
- All of these are from Plubius Syrus.(42 B.C.)