Experiments with ruby-processing (processing-2.2.1) and JRubyArt for processing-3.0
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Netbeans, the perfect ide for jruby_art
The perfect ide for jruby_art is netbeans, because all sketches just run (since the netbeans ruby plugin is using a built in jruby-complete) with the jruby command see below (actually bare sketches need k9 command). It is probably easier at this point to download jruby_art-0.2.0.pre.gem and do a local install. Thus it is quite possible to develop jruby_art without a jruby/ruby install, just using the jruby provided by the jruby netbeans plugin (this might actually make sense on windows). However you won't get the examples so make sure you get them here.
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- Installing netbeans ruby-plugin and jruby_art gem
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- I have developed JRubyArt and propane new versions of ruby-processing for JRuby-9.1.5.0 and processing-3.2.2
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