hi, since there is more and more interest in using pd as a prototyping tool, I think it makes sense to make pd patches portable to other languages/software. maybe it will be important in the future (especially if using pd as a prototyping tool for games for example) to provide interfaces or converters from pd into classical programming languages like java or c. I came across this very interesting link, but think that the project is not maintained anymore http://www.uow.edu.au/~mh675/personal/pd2j2me.htm. does anybody know more about this? marius.
oh, and btw, if pd would be running in some java environment, then it should also be possible to run it as a browser plugin, no? and (another "btw", if you have not done, have a look at lily!!! http://www.lilyapp.org/). and one last thing, (offtopic) are there pills against email addiction?
marius.
marius schebella wrote:
hi, since there is more and more interest in using pd as a prototyping tool, I think it makes sense to make pd patches portable to other languages/software. maybe it will be important in the future (especially if using pd as a prototyping tool for games for example) to provide interfaces or converters from pd into classical programming languages like java or c. I came across this very interesting link, but think that the project is not maintained anymore http://www.uow.edu.au/~mh675/personal/pd2j2me.htm. does anybody know more about this? marius.
It's a simple reinterpretation of a pd patch into a j2me program.
Unless they've done a lot of work on it since 2005, it is for
relatively simple projects.
.hc
On Apr 15, 2008, at 3:53 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hi, since there is more and more interest in using pd as a prototyping
tool, I think it makes sense to make pd patches portable to other languages/software. maybe it will be important in the future
(especially if using pd as a prototyping tool for games for example) to provide interfaces or converters from pd into classical programming languages like java or c. I came across this very interesting link, but think that the
project is not maintained anymore http://www.uow.edu.au/~mh675/personal/pd2j2me.htm. does anybody know more about this? marius.
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simple, but imo really useful. it never got published... marius.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
It's a simple reinterpretation of a pd patch into a j2me program.
Unless they've done a lot of work on it since 2005, it is for relatively simple projects..hc
On Apr 15, 2008, at 3:53 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hi, since there is more and more interest in using pd as a prototyping tool, I think it makes sense to make pd patches portable to other languages/software. maybe it will be important in the future (especially if using pd as a prototyping tool for games for example) to provide interfaces or converters from pd into classical programming languages like java or c. I came across this very interesting link, but think that the project is not maintained anymore http://www.uow.edu.au/~mh675/personal/pd2j2me.htm. does anybody know more about this? marius.
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