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yes, yes we know, all you ever wanted was to write vvvv plugins with a functional programming language. and since microsoft officially added F# to the main .NET languages you can do that right away. thanks to Don Syme, who is the leading developer of F#.

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tonfilm, Friday, Apr 9th 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 2 comments  

Stefan Duffner, the developer of Qfsm kindly added an export window with vvvv automata code. From now on you can easily design your very complex logical state machine with a graphical editor. The Automata code is even updated live, when editing the state machine:

Download Qfsm for windows here:http://sourceforge.net/projects/qfsm

A little tutorial can be found here:
Graphical Automata?

tonfilm, Wednesday, Jan 27th 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

Merry Chrismtas vvvvolks,

didn't posted lot of plugins lately, and they are now all posted in a row in this christmas pack :)

There's 43 new nodes for various things including:

  • System nodes: To have info on drives, files, system, services, environment variables... With some contribution from woei
  • 2d Meshes : Superformula and polygon
  • Hash functions: MD5 and SHA-1, in file/string flavor
  • Email : Send/List
  • Hittests : on quad/circles/polygons and superformula.
  • Interleave : Generic vector join/split
  • K-Means: Clustering from a set of points
  • Particles field: Velocity field based particle system
  • Regexpr : To replace string content using a regexpr
  • R/S : R/S nodes with last takes precedence paradigm, and allowing multiple sendstring with the same name
  • XQuery : To manipulate XML using xquery
  • Geometry : Linearsystem solver, minimum circle/sphere and more...
  • MTGuid2d : Multi touch adaptation of tonfilm's gui2d plugins
  • read more...
vux, Friday, Dec 25th 2009 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

This very simple effect is needed just too many times. I bet people have been repatching the behaviour of a slideshow many times. Even a Slideshow might be a cheesy way of presenting things, i believe you will need it from time to time. If you want to add features, patch it and start a vvvvorum thread. This is version 1.

Slideshow (EX9).zip (6.00 Mb)

  • Directory based image cascading.
  • Image and Video support (incl Video2Video blending)
  • arrage your assets in subfolders => different chapters
  • Ken burns effect
  • easily change the transition effect.
  • Control Videoplayback (skip forward-backwards, play/pause/volume)
  • outputformat is a Layergroup

have vvvvun.

david, Thursday, Nov 6th 2008 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

During the last month there has been some research work at the meso labs.

Starting from the thesis Graphical Web Server Programming by David? and Björn we have written a research paper which precises the advantages of visual programming of web applications. The paper will be published and presented at the WSEAS Conference of Communications Athens, Greece, July 13-15, 2006.

As a vvvv user you can already download the paper here. Hope you like it.

A data flow graph based approach to web application develo….pdf (81.61 Kb)

program_COMMUNICATIONS_COMPUTERS_2006.doc (600.06 Kb)

david, Thursday, Jun 29th 2006 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

for all timeline addicts out there... OSCGlue will connect VSTbased sequencers to the world of OSC. Now you can control your VVVV patches with Ableton Live.
Write a text file to specify which OSC parameters you need, open up in the sequencer, and you will have a VST plugin with all parameters as specified..

download and documentation here

bjoern, Thursday, May 18th 2006 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

Main subject of our diploma thesis is to determine to which extent a dataflow graph is suitable for building complex web server applications in an intuitive way. It might sound a little diffuse, but for you, it’ll result into a straightforward bunch of new nodes. Finally there will be two new node categories: XML and HTTP Server. While the HTTP Server allows to serve (X)HTML strings to the WWW, the XML Nodes open a huge field of creating and respectively transforming those strings. The HTTP Server is split into two nodes: Server & Receiver. The receiver throws out HTTP Requests, now you can let server serve request-depending strings. You can already try the first set of new nodes with beta9.2.

We’ve created a diploma page with the current state of our work. Later we will provide example modules as well as tutorials for the XML Stuff on that site. diploma page?

joreg, Tuesday, Nov 29th 2005 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

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~7d ago

joreg: Postponed: Next vvvv beginner course starting April 29: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/vvvv-beginner-class-summer-2024/

~1mth ago

~1mth ago

joreg: The Winter Season of vvvv workshops is now over but all recordings are still available for purchase: https://thenodeinstitute.org/ws23-vvvv-intermediates/

~1mth ago

schlonzo: Love the new drag and drop functionality for links in latest previews!

~2mth ago

joreg: Workshop on 29 02: Create Sequencers and Precise Clock Based Tools. Signup here: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws23-vvvv-08-create-sequencers-and-precise-clock-based-tools-in-vvvv-gamma/

~2mth ago

joreg: Workshop on 22 02: Unlocking Shader Artistry: A Journey through ‘The Book of Shaders’ with FUSE. Signup here: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws23-vvvv-12-book-of-shaders/