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6. SUMMARY

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    Hi so we finished the tutorial.
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    You did it! You learned the program
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    in about an hour.
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    That's pretty amazing
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    if you think about it.
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    What you have done is
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    you've written lines of code.
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    You've run that code.
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    You've made things animate.
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    You've made different colors.
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    You've taken those first
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    steps in creating your own
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    software. And now there's
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    just this huge world of
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    possibilities bursting
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    open to you.
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    When I leave you here
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    you're going to have
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    a couple of choices.
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    You can go back to
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    the code editor and
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    work on what you were
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    making more. And there
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    will actually be a new option
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    there. To share what you
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    made. You can share
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    what you made with friends
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    and save it to come back
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    and work on it more later.
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    I'm also going to leave you
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    with a bunch of hopefully
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    helpful links, places you
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    can go to to learn more about
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    programming with processing.
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    Other resources to take this
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    further. One of the things
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    you probably would most
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    want to do is go to the processing
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    website and actually download
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    processing which is an
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    application that you run
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    on your computer. It has many
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    more features. Many more
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    examples that you can
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    take a look at. So there's also
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    a link below to the processing
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    forum where you can go and
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    post and ask questions. I'll be
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    checking the forum and trying
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    to answer your questions
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    as well as many other
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    members of the processing
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    community. So hopefully we'll
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    get to make more of these
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    tutorials in the future. So
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    I'd love to hear your feedback
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    about what was helpful and
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    what was not helpful. And
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    I look forward to seeing
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    all the things that people
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    make. And more people
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    using processing and asking
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    questions and inventing stuff
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    with code. So thanks again
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    for being here. I had a
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    great time. I hope you did
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    too. And I'll talk to you soon.
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    Okay. Bye-bye.
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6. SUMMARY
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These videos are designed to be viewed as part of "Hello Processing" a tutorial for code.org's Hour of Code.

http://hello.processing.org/

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