My Learning Diary, where I will document the different strands of learning that I engage in. Here's a week by week breakdown of projects I engaged in, the things I created, the resources I used, and a summary of what I learned that week.
After a tonne of requests I’ve decided to write a series of posts about my processes and offer up some tips and tricks to get to the fun parts quicker. I’m no coder, though I’ve dabbled in code since a kid. My day job has been in advertising for the past 15 years, and though code and art have often intersected, I still consider myself a novice and a StackOverflow lurker. Some of the things I do will most probably annoy a bunch of “real” coders.
I started learning Javascript just two years ago, and before that spent most of my Creative Coding time using Processing and before that Flash (For me, Flash was the perfect tool — equal parts visual design and code, before the coders kind of took it over and the interface, and syntax, became annoying and unusable for me).
Creative Coding