Media computation tools: http://www.mediacomputation.org.
Look down the page for the Python section to find links for JES and media
sources:
JES programming environment (versions for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux) http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/mediaComp-teach/26.
We're using JES 3.2.1, which corresponds to the examples in the first
edition of the book. Version 4.2.1 is for the second edition.
Python main web site: http://www.python.org/ (includes
software downloads, although you may not need these since Python may already
be installed
on your computer)
Python documentation: http://www.python.org/doc/ (the
Tutorial is very good; there is also complete documentation of the language
and
libraries)
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