Those of you who were mulling over another stab
at GSOC, or some other sponsored code campaign,
surely the work Chris has started here is a perfect
candidate to pick up and run with?
On 14 June 2010 at 09:54 chrism <chris@mccormick.cx> wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 08:51:15 -0400, Ichabod <ichabod@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 12:18 PM, chrism <chris@mccormick.cx> wrote:
> >
> >> Here's a new small demo of [tabread~] and some other dsp objects working
> >> in the browser:
> >> <http://mccormick.cx/dev/webpd/demos/xmen-sample-looper/index.html>
> >>
> >> Here's a video (seems to play ok in Firefox):
> >> <http://mccormick.cx/webpd-tabread~.ogv<http://mccormick.cx/webpd-tabread%7E.ogv>
> >> >
> >>
> >
> > I'm really excited about the future of this project.
>
> Don't get too excited as I am sort of running out of steam now. I am
> overwhelmed by contract work and other projects right now. Recently I
> got the [pack] [unpack] [*] and [+] objects working and it made me
> realise what a huge task this is to do on my own, especially when I
> began to consider integrating the schedule-aware objects like [vline~]
> [delay] etc. Oh well, just another project started and [possibly] never
> finished. :)
>
> It really makes me realise the enormous amount of effort and hours that
> Miller must have put into Pd over the years. I guess it goes without
> saying that anyone who uses Pd should be thankful for the amount of work
> he has released completely free of charge and with no obligations
> outside the BSD license, especially those benefiting commercially from
> what he's done.
>
> If anyone is interested in picking up and continuing my work on WebPd,
> you can have at the source code and the test patches/examples here:
>
> <http://mccormick.cx/dev/webpd/>
> <http://mccormick.cx/dev/webpd/tests>
>
> Go nuts.
>
> I will continue to maintain and merge any useful patches back into my
> codebase.
>
> > Also, this is probably elementary, but is it possible to highlight an array
> > like this in regular Pd?
>
> You could do something similar, but maybe not exactly the same, by
> overlaying a "datastructure" on top of an array. Check out the Pd
> documentation for more information.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris.
>
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