To try to help out with Seneca's presentation today on the Python interface to CSound I tried to create a small demonstration application. It shows the use of CSound's "real time" Python API, that is, the API that allows you to poke notes directly into the score buffer for playing.


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2008-11-20 19:57
I really need to revisit Cytho n (and your efforts in PyOpenG L!) don't I
2008-11-20 19:54
I've only written a very brief amount of Ruby. I don't parti cularly like it. It feels too much like Perl and it's [...]
2008-11-20 18:36
>> isinstance(5, object) True Lars, I think you are mist aking syntax for "object orien ted-ness". The use of se [...]
2008-11-20 08:24
I have never been able to get past the horrible whale-guts s yntax issues (read as "child of perl").
2008-11-20 07:59
Let ruby grow on you for a bit , and get comfortable with its idioms. It's got a different mindset than python, and [...]
2008-11-20 07:32
What I like about Ruby is that this language is really objec t oriented. No need for self, you can do things like " [...]
2008-11-20 06:53
I believe you already have the thing that makes other people fall in love with Ruby -- the high level of abstracti [...]
2008-11-19 15:42
So where do you intend to get the 1 million bucks (or 3 mill ion) from? I'll pledge 100 bucks...
2008-11-19 09:51
Improve developer's experience so that they could concentrat e on improving code rather the n struggling with docs, [...]
2008-11-19 08:04
Any chance to get the list of proposals on a public site? ( login is required...)
2008-11-17 13:45
I would hire handful of good p rogrammers and task them first and foremost with: * CPyth on JIT I actually bel [...]
2008-11-17 09:39
I would create a site devoted to collecting basic algorithms , with explanation (similar to the Python cookbook - o [...]
2008-11-17 09:17
"Ramble" away, the whole point of the lazy-web is to do my P yGTA homework for me
2008-11-17 08:27
i would put it into more manpo wer for the pypy project. :p
2008-11-17 07:48
I would set up an endowment fu nd for PyCon, enabling it to p rovide 'more' in the way of se rvices and support to at [...]