On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, cyrille wrote:
Though I know that "abstractions" is an old, established term in regards to the Max family of languages, I think that with Pd it is somewhat misleading. Ideally there should be no distinction between Pd objects written in C, C++, python, Tcl, TK, and even Pd itself.
the difference i see is that the patch i commit in the abstraction folder should not be include by default in the -path... it's more a place to look at when you want to do something...
Could you please elaborate on that?? I'm really curious as to why the so-called "abstractions" wouldn't be first-class citizens of the PureData world.
BTW if you are more comfortable writing it in French, write it in French and I'll do my best to translate.
,-o---------o---------o---------o-. ,---. | | | The Diagram is the Program (TM) | | ,-o-------------o--------------o-. `-o-----------------------------o-' | | Mathieu Bouchard (Montréal QC) | | `---' `-o-- http://artengine.ca/matju -'