Archive for November, 2009

Curl RTE and processing.org

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

I was visiting a Curl 2-D demo page when I noticed a minor over-sight and a minor worry: the page appears not to mention that to run the demos you should click on either of the two images: one of “smoke rings” and one which creates a pattern of pseudoantherium. The minor worry was about which browsers to use for the demo, so I took a moment and tried a few from my XP desktop. No problems with my handful of current up-to-date browsers.

The intent of the demo’s was to show the ease with which the same results could be obtained in Curl as in another language from MIT: Processing.

Given the hype around Flash Catalyst these demo’s seemed worth a visit.