Processing Community Day 2021 – the recordings

Published by Tim on Sunday August 29, 2021

Last modified on October 3rd, 2024 at 14:50

On August 21, to celebrate Processing’s 20th anniversary, I streamed an online event: The “Processing Community Day 2021”. The whole thing worked really well technically and I am still overwhelmed by the presentations. The recordings are now online and can be watched here as well as on Youtube.

The recordings

Watch Patrik’s talk
Watch Vera’s talk
Watch Martin’s talk
Watch the Q&A with Casey
Watch Sander’s talk

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