There's a tremendous amount that you can do with Processing that extends beyond the officially supported language and environment. Processing Hacks is an effort to document some of the trickier and more advanced topics that Processing users are stumbling across as they gain experience and cross-fertilize their work with other platforms, languages, and libraries. This effort may be seen as a more stable complement to the Processing Discourse.
Processing Hacks is a wiki and contributions are encouraged. You can log-in with your discourse name and password.
Processinghacks.com was originally started by Tom Carden and Karsten Schmidt (aka toxi) as a distant cousin to the old Technotes page from Processing's alpha days. The technote links have been recreated here for contributors to pick over and convert to Processing beta.
There is some overlap with file formats here, since that's what lots of the libraries do.
Writing your own versions of the above?
Converting to and from:
And comparisons with these platforms, transition methods to/from those platforms, gotchas, etc.