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Learn JavaScript with p5.js

Coding for Visual Learners

Erschienen am 07.03.2018, 1. Auflage 2018
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ISBN/EAN: 9781484234259
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: x, 217 S., 14 s/w Illustr., 37 farbige Illustr., 2
Format (T/L/B): 1.5 x 23.5 x 15.5 cm
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

Learn coding from scratch in a highly engaging and visual manner using the vastly popular JavaScript with the programming library p5.js. The skills you will acquire from this book are highly transferable to a myriad of industries and can be used towards building web applications, programmable robots, or generative art. You'll gain the proper context so that you can build a strong foundation for programming. This book won't hinder your momentum with irrelevant technical or theoretical points. The aim is to build a strong, but not overly excessive knowledge to get you up and running with coding. If you want to program creative visuals and bring that skill set to a field of your your choice, then Learn JavaScript with p5.js is the book for you. What You'll Learn - Code from scratch and create computer graphics with JavaScript and the p5.js library Gain the necessary skills to move into your own creative projects Create graphics and interactive experiences using Processing Program using JavaScript and p5.js and secondarily in creating visuals Who This Book is For Artists or a visual designers. Also, those who want to learn the fundamentals of programming through visual examples.

Autorenportrait

Engin Arslan is a Web Developer with a Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering and a Postgraduate Degree in Visual Effects. Before becoming a Developer, he worked as a Visual Effects Artist / Technical Director on films and TV shows including Resident Evil, Tron, Mama, Pompeii, Vikings and Strain. He received an Emmy Nomination and won a Canadian Screen Award for his achievements in Visual Effects. During his time in VFX, he fell in love with Python and with programming in general. As a result he changed careers to be able to immerse himself completely in software development. Engin currently works at a Toronto-based digital services company, where he helps develop solutions in strategic problem spaces using emerging technologies. He also works at Seneca College as a part-time professor and creates online courses for Lynda/Linkedin and Pluralsight.