João Pais a écrit : ...
is there anyone out there that really sticks to pd-van, and doesn't use any externals, for other purposes than low-level educational ones?].
i do use only vanilla + Gem + my externals. well, most of the time. (by example chdh performance patch does also use canvas, moog~ and repeat (i'll remove the later when i'll have time))
i don't have anything against externals but there are different things that prevent me using lot's of them : (i use all the external i need. i just don't really need lot's of them)
-for stability : i don't wish to use code that i don't fully trust, and i don't have time to personally test everything deeply. -for simplicity : i think it's more simple to use a limited set of object, than choosing from about 2000 of them. -for compatibility : i need to have my patch running on lot's of different computer, using different version of pd, different OS. since pd-extended is not yet the standard pd distribution for anyone, i have to use the minimal set of external. i.e : almost none. (see RJDJ by example) -for conservation : in 50 years, it will certainly be easier to use a pd patch than a pd-extended patch. at least, it will not be harder. This was true for the last few years since pd extended was not mature until recently. -for new feature : pd-extended is 1 or 2 version late, and new pd feature are usually really nice. by example i deeply use the new pd~ object for a project i'm working on. i don't really know when pd-extended will be in version 0.42. -to prevent incompatibility : pd extended does not use transparent object and this does break some of my old patch (when using a canvas and symbol to create some visual feedback). moreover, it's visually ugly. -for fun: most externals are useless and can be replaced by abstraction. although it's fun not to use external, it also more elegant.
this is what i was thinking for the last 5 year. i don't say that this will never change. anyway, i really appreciate the work made on pd-extended, but it is not ready for me yet. i know that my position is a bit extreme, but i don't really have problem with it.
Cyrille