Short Overview: This video covers how to pass the mousePressed() event to objects drawn in your canvas. So if you copy stuff from the repl, you should be able to skip a lot of the beginning.
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This video covers how to pass the mousePressed() event to objects drawn in your canvas. So if you copy stuff from the repl, you should be able to skip a lot of the beginning. As an avid coder, I'm constantly trying to learn new programming languages.
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- This video covers how to pass the mousePressed() event to objects drawn in your canvas.
- So if you copy stuff from the repl, you should be able to skip a lot of the beginning.
- As an avid coder, I'm constantly trying to learn new programming languages.
- Join me in this beginner-friendly video series learning to code with ...
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