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HasCanvas

April 27, 2009
Author:

Robert O'Rourke

http://www.sanchothefat.com/
Location:
Liverpool, UK
Rate Experiment (140 ratings):
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From the Author:

HasCanvas lets you write and share processing.js scripts. You can experiment with the scripts already added or log in to compose your own scripts. Just browse to any url on the site to get a blank canvas and then when you're ready check a box to share it.

Technology:

Processing Javascript Canvas PHP

Comments

By gthmb on June 24, 2010

this is a great way to get into processing.js and share sctipts. awesome job.

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By gthmb on June 24, 2010

er.... 'scripts' :)

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By gthmb on June 24, 2010

this is a great way to get into processing.js. such a nice way to share code and get inspired.

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By syafiq on November 13, 2009

nice...

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By Bman on September 11, 2009

I am going to have so much use out of this.

This is certainly a 5 star.

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By hamburger on August 16, 2009

BLOBBY!

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By nagaraju on August 06, 2009

please reply to html code

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By Mr.ja on November 17, 2009

document.write("PUT HTML CODE HERE!!!");

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By marsgon666 on August 05, 2009

no comment.

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By vipul.bhaskar on July 25, 2009

does not works.....

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By kvikster on July 15, 2009

not work for Chrome 3.0.193 :)

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By Jared on August 10, 2009

I'm looking at all of these experiments in Firefox 3.5.2 and they work great!

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By James Thomas on July 08, 2009

Wow, well done to the author, simply amazing, totally inspiring. Just shows what can be achieved!

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By Anonymous on June 13, 2009

the pictures disappear

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By rockxy on May 23, 2009

hi so sweet

ok i think its very nice

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By KillBill on May 23, 2009

Well it works with the webkit nightly builds...

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By rob on May 21, 2009

what does this do? can you use code to create pictures? and does it only work in google chrome/

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By ZoomyDude on May 19, 2009

wish I could make one of these my screensaver!

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By Awesome on May 10, 2009

How do you use this?

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By pia on May 09, 2009

it seems okay....well. i like it, but it's not that cool. there's not that much to do with it.

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By ugh on May 09, 2009

JERK

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By Al on April 28, 2009

WOAH!!! Tyhis is so freekin awesome!!! It can do 3D and everything?! Man I have to get into this stuff.

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By baby on July 05, 2009

hollla....leh knl ka

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By ZoomDude11 on April 28, 2009

I wish I could make one of these my screensaver!

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