DONATO, F. S.; DONATO, Filipe Soares.
Resumo:
Although the Processing language is initially associated with the creation of visual and interactive media, it has been evolving and expanding into various areas that can benefit from its simplicity and didactic approach to programming. A significant part of this Bachelor's Thesis focuses on practical demonstrations and tutorials that illustrate how the Processing language can be applied in engineering, solving advanced mathematical problems, creating applications related to signals and pre-trained neural networks, as well as communicating with microcontrollers and data acquisition. Furthermore, the work highlights the importance of an active community of developers and artists who contribute to the ecosystem, promoting collaboration and knowledge sharing.