>> is there something like pyrite for pd? i never used pyrite, but i love
>> supercollider. some things are so much simpler to program in
>> supercollider. on the other hand i like the click and drag way in pd,
>> but sometimes it gets very complicated and cluttered.
>
>I don't know pyrite (and the only thing my quick and dirty web search
>brought up deals with Palm handhelds), but I'm completely with you what
>concerns the lack of versatile scripting …
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>The ideal solution would be embeddable script boxes that can use pd objects
>as classes, their methods as methods and their inputs/outputs as variables.
>Of course some existing, widespread, mature scripting language should be
>used, possibly python or perl.
>To all the experts out there: is it possible to define abstract data types
>in these languages and implement all their methods in C/C++ code modules?
python is dandy.
apropos - if any of you fascinating pd kriiiiketz
need some funding may indikate. [why +? lets just
say i have my reasons]
vr!!endel!jk.nn - matchez plz
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due to iohannes' forthcoming gem release with an ieee1394-object i have to
upgrade my computer (PII/400 running debian unstable) with a firewire
card...
can anyone recommend a certain card or is any basic card with the texas
instruments chip ok?
regards,
ulrich
>Dear ladies and gentlemen,
>i'm proud
>parasitaere-kapazitaeten
>
>
>have fun,
ud u l!ke 2 m9ndfukc +?
parasitaere-kapazitaeten
>of becoming sluggish
>of becoming hard and soft and dry and moist and whatever you want him to be
ice white ashtray
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 11:43:30 +0100
Krzysztof Czaja <czaja(a)chopin.edu.pl> wrote:
> what license would be the most appropriate for a `vexing' library
> of Pd externals, that I am going to release this week, and in which
> I use snippets from GPLed sfront, MITed Csound, and Pd? The code
> is either written from scratch, or completely rewritten, _but_
> after careful reading of sfront, Csound, and Pd code -- and it shows.
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licenses? if it does then it sounds like a kind of automatic patent, which
i'm pretty sure it isn't.
one thing i always found strange about these licences is that they really
only cover the monkey-work of software engineering. i'm not sure if there
is anything stopping a company from getting another monkey to
'reinterpret' some open source code and close the resulting project.
i have heard that it is possible to patent and algorithm and donate the
patent to the FSF (who i assume will only allow use by GPL projects) - if
the above were not possible this would never be necessary.
pix.
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>Hello All,
selective breeding
>In order to get to the point I want to thank the PD and GEM developers,
>users and maintainers for thier work. GEM is an amazing tool that blows
>me away the more I use it. And to see that it has 90% of the
>functionality of a $1200 US commercial package simply makes me proud.
gem is more commercial than the example you mention.
re: proud - as you may be aware [subconsciously]
proud = the unconscious basis of nationalism. fascism. korporat …
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>I'll be teaching
+ teaching
>a pd/GEM workshop at my University in the next 2 weeks
>and hope that the students love the software as much as I do.
one is chained by one's hopes. _your_ [per\haps] students
may not as commercial as you consciously hope\be.
>Thanks to the Community.
drink in the name of the people
+ the multitude shall crown you ...
>Ben Bogart
... commercialin\tel professor.
>B. Bogart
>---------
evolution is a continuous process of commercial variation
nn - do you have artificial muscles +? touch me.
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