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Revision as of 00:54, 11 November 2011
Contents
Data Structure
Resources
Animation - processing.js
Processing.js @ http://processingjs.org/
Selection Sort
- in wikipedia
- in javascript
- implementation in various languages
- How to run and debug the sketch in Eclipse:
- 2- Clone the processing repository to get the processing-core and the plug-in for Eclipse -> svn checkout http://processing.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ processing-read-only
- 3- Run the plug-in as Eclipse Application
- Switch to processing perspective.
- New -> processing sketch -> choose the name and the folder.
- Insert your processing sketch code in the sample .pde file that is created as default in the workspace.
- run the code as processing sketch.
- This will generate the .java code form the .pde file which can be found in the source folder in the file system.
- 4- Copy the generated .java file and paste it in a new package beside the processing-core package in the main instance of Eclipse application.
- Now you can debug the code....
Bubble sort - Cathy