Hi all, The Pure Data Montréal Abstractions library 1.0 is out ! Try it while it is fresh. ;)
See http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions for download and install informations. It is in the process of being added to pd-extended build system. It is currently under abstractions/pdmtl in the Pd CVS. Many thanks to http://goto10.org for the subversion development server which we use. (WARNING : the structure, name and usage of these abstractions are very likely to change in the next versions)
The main concept in this library of abstractions is to group the abstractions by their function rather than their author. It is an answer to the disorder in the large amount of abstractions and externals for Pure Data. We propose this organic classification system as a solution for reorganizing the huge mass of code in the Pd externals and abstractions. See http://puredata.info/dev/PdLibraries for a discussion around this topic. The library also proposes methods for unifying the usage of GOP (graph-on-parent), audio samples and much more. It is also intended as a wrapper for very useful externals for Pd that are often named badly or not well know.
Pure Data (see http://puredata.info/ ) is designed to offer a wide range of low level objects. That is why we believe that higher level abstractions must be created and standardized for their use by beginners and advanced users as well. This accelerates the learning curve and makes it very fun and fast to use. The algorithms are hidden in the abstractions but are still very easy to read, as an abstraction can be opened and modified.
The library contains abstractions of Thomas O. Fredericks (such as the sample_id format), Alexandre Quessy (such as the Muzaq musical abstractions) and Patrick S. Coulombe (the Lem ongoing audio patches). Even if the library uses the name "Montreal", it is open to the participation of people from anywhere and could even aim to become the standard format for Pd externals and abstractions names, avoiding name clashes and users' confusion. See the discussions on http://puredata.info/dev/PdLibraries to understand a bit further how this represents our suggestion as a solution for the organization of the Pure Data extensions.
Any comments, patch contributions, threats or congratulations are welcome !
Thanks for this initiative!
~Kyle
On 3/26/07, Alexandre Quessy listes@sourcelibre.com wrote:
Hi all, The Pure Data Montréal Abstractions library 1.0 is out ! Try it while it is fresh. ;)
See http://wiki.dataflow.ws/PdMtlAbstractions for download and install informations. It is in the process of being added to pd-extended build system. It is currently under abstractions/pdmtl in the Pd CVS. Many thanks to http://goto10.org for the subversion development server which we use. (WARNING : the structure, name and usage of these abstractions are very likely to change in the next versions)
The main concept in this library of abstractions is to group the abstractions by their function rather than their author. It is an answer to the disorder in the large amount of abstractions and externals for Pure Data. We propose this organic classification system as a solution for reorganizing the huge mass of code in the Pd externals and abstractions. See http://puredata.info/dev/PdLibraries for a discussion around this topic. The library also proposes methods for unifying the usage of GOP (graph-on-parent), audio samples and much more. It is also intended as a wrapper for very useful externals for Pd that are often named badly or not well know.
Pure Data (see http://puredata.info/ ) is designed to offer a wide range of low level objects. That is why we believe that higher level abstractions must be created and standardized for their use by beginners and advanced users as well. This accelerates the learning curve and makes it very fun and fast to use. The algorithms are hidden in the abstractions but are still very easy to read, as an abstraction can be opened and modified.
The library contains abstractions of Thomas O. Fredericks (such as the sample_id format), Alexandre Quessy (such as the Muzaq musical abstractions) and Patrick S. Coulombe (the Lem ongoing audio patches). Even if the library uses the name "Montreal", it is open to the participation of people from anywhere and could even aim to become the standard format for Pd externals and abstractions names, avoiding name clashes and users' confusion. See the discussions on http://puredata.info/dev/PdLibraries to understand a bit further how this represents our suggestion as a solution for the organization of the Pure Data extensions.
Any comments, patch contributions, threats or congratulations are welcome !
-- Alexandre Quessy http://alexandre.quessy.net
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