Save some trees and use the patches interactively.  You'll learn it better if you actually try the examples rather than just reading them.



Maybe.
But I just feel like it's important to have some "global scope" view of the pd as a "system". I realized that pd has enough objects to be seriosly considered a "programming language"... maybe take a "panoramic" look of those patches could help to give some directions to build new aproaches of documentations and workshops. And mainly make a good choice of this "tree" to interact (because that is so many)...That's my point.

glerm.
 

just my two cents...


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