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On Creative Coding.
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on creative coding, art, programming

Today, I finally managed to read several of the (hundreds of) tabs I had open in Google Chrome, including this article by Zach Lieberman about his process for publishing sketches back in 2016. I had wanted to read it for a while, but due to lack of time, I had not done it until now.

It is impressive that, even though it is a 10-year-old article, there are still bits of knowledge to discover. In particular, I found references to libraries and frameworks I did not know, in addition to very interesting personalities in the Creative Coding space. Special mention to Jurg Lehni, Shantell Martin, and Ryan Alexander. As for libraries, Paper.js seems to be obsolete now, but it is still worth taking a look.

I have wanted to get into the Creative Coding world for a while now, without much luck, given that my job is more oriented toward web programming. Anyway, it is never too late to start something. Hopefully this year will be the one.