On 23 Nov 2005, at 17:46, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Mathieu Bouchard hat gesagt: // Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
I haven't read SICP
Do so now!
I know we have the Kguile object, but bear with me.
I've been reading SICP, and it struck me that it would be an amazing thing, to be able to have a common PD-scripting language, similar to the scheme they use in SICP (well, similar or better, whether that means more or less smalltalky or ruby-esque, whatever).
One of the things I'd like to introduce in teaching PD is to remove the fear people have of building their own objects if/when they need to, because of their perception of programming, and of languages like C.
I would be a happy bunny if I could, mid-way through a PD course (I'm helping to plan such a thing next week), I could introduce PD-scripting in a more unified way than saying : 'Ok there's py/pyext, gridflow/ruby, kguile, etc etc etc. Pick one, or read Kernigan C book'.
Has anyone got any ideas on this? I know Davide Morelli wants (eventually) to create a Lisp interpreter for PD, but I would like to hear thoughts on what the best route for a unified scripting framework for PD could be...if there can be such a thing at all?
d
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