Processing Hacks
I just noticed over at Processing Blogs that Tom Carden and Toxi have started a new wiki called Processing Hacks. The description from the website:
Processing hacks is an effort to document some of the trickier and more advanced topics that Processing users are stumbling across as they gain experience and cross-fertilise their work with other platforms, languages and libraries. It is being led by Tom Carden and Karsten Schmidt (aka toxi), and should be seen as a more stable and (over time) authoritative complement to the official Processing forum.
Just taking a look at the list of hacks that will be documented up there as the ball gets rolling, its obvious that this is going to be an excellent resource for tips on more advanced techniques. The Processing forum has always been a great place to get info like this, but digging through forum searches can sometimes be a little less than user friendly.
