hi,
i was quite surprised to read this on freshmeat.net this morning :
http://freshmeat.net/releases/95534/#top PureData 0.35-0 http://freshmeat.net/projects/puredata/ by matju http://freshmeat.net/%7Ematju/ - Friday, August 30th 2002 04:19 EDT
About: PureData is a visual dataflow programming environment for interactive multimedia, similar to Max and jMax.
although i'm strongly for a copyleft attitude, i always give credits to the people who do the real work, em...
i know it's a flame war.
sevy/yves
well, i've checked further and found Miller mentionned as the author finally on the third page..
i would have put his name in the headline but well...
sorry, matju
sevy/yves
Yves Degoyon wrote:
hi,
i was quite surprised to read this on freshmeat.net this morning :
http://freshmeat.net/releases/95534/#top PureData 0.35-0 http://freshmeat.net/projects/puredata/ by matju http://freshmeat.net/%7Ematju/ - Friday, August 30th 2002 04:19 EDT
About: PureData is a visual dataflow programming environment for interactive multimedia, similar to Max and jMax.
although i'm strongly for a copyleft attitude, i always give credits to the people who do the real work, em...
i know it's a flame war.
sevy/yves
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Yves Degoyon wrote:
well, i've checked further and found Miller mentionned as the author finally on the third page.. i would have put his name in the headline but well... sorry, matju
I read this 2nd email after i sent a reply to the 1st one. sorry too.
Mathieu Bouchard http://artengine.ca/matju
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Yves Degoyon wrote:
i was quite surprised to read this on freshmeat.net this morning :
http://freshmeat.net/releases/95534/#top PureData 0.35-0 http://freshmeat.net/projects/puredata/ by matju http://freshmeat.net/%7Ematju/ - Friday, August 30th 2002 04:19 EDT About: PureData is a visual dataflow programming environment for interactive multimedia, similar to Max and jMax. although i'm strongly for a copyleft attitude, i always give credits to the people who do the real work, em... i know it's a flame war.
There's a difference between a project author and a project-entry owner. I own the freshmeat.net entries for PureData and jMax. Maybe FreshMeat.Net does not make this clear enough.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/puredata/?topic_id=901%2C114%2C115%2C120%2C248
PureData by matju - Thursday, August 29th 2002 23:10 EDT
About: PureData is a visual dataflow programming environment for interactive multimedia, similar to Max and jMax.
Author: Miller Puckette <msp at ucsd.edu> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Mathieu Bouchard http://artengine.ca/matju
... and on this subject, note also Mathieu's own project, GridFlow, which extends tilde networks to handle video and multidimensional arrays... runs on jMax not Pd but Pd should have something like this someday. (I think Cycling74's new Jitter is based on the same idea too.)
cheers Miller
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Miller Puckette wrote:
... and on this subject, note also Mathieu's own project, GridFlow, which extends tilde networks to handle video and multidimensional arrays... runs on jMax not Pd but Pd should have something like this someday. (I think Cycling74's new Jitter is based on the same idea too.)
GridFlow does not use the tilde network. Multidimensional arrays are streamed through the message network as normal sequences. Video is done by sending one frame at a time as a 3-D array of dimensions {rows, columns, channels}.
Pixonix does use the tilde network to implement a continuous 32 bpp RGBA video stream, but it'll take a long time before you see it on PD.
Jitter looks pretty much like GridFlow except they have this kind of distinction between dimensions and planes which i'm not too sure about, and they have a breathtaking number of complex objects, but at the same time, lacking several powerful mathematical objects that i consider fundamental.
Mathieu Bouchard http://artengine.ca/matju