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github.com/as27/gop5js
Call p5.js from Go
To program something with p5.js is real fun, because it shows what happens. gop5js gives you the possibility to use p5.js together with go. You write your code in Go and you can see the results in your browser.
To install just use go get
go get github.com/as27/gop5js
func()
gop5js.Serve()
func main() {
gop5js.CanvasHeight = 400
gop5js.CanvasWidth = 400
gop5js.Draw = draw
gop5js.Serve()
}
func draw() {
gop5js.Background("127")
gop5js.Ellipse(20, 20, 30, 30)
gop5js.Rect(100, 100, 20, 20)
gop5js.Text("some text here", 20, 200)
}
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