Dear ChucK Team, First of all, thank you for such a fun piece of software. It's getting hard to count the number of hours I've joyfully wiled away using ChucK. I'm a CS major at Notre Dame and I'm looking for ways to improve use of data structures in an open source project for a class. I've been digging through the ChucK and audicle codebases looking for things to improve, and amongst the many files I know I didn't catch everything. So my question is, as developers, are there particular uses of maps, lists, trees, hashes, etc. which you know to be sub-optimal? I've found a couple usages I may be able to tweak, but if I could focus my energy somewhere that could actually use it, all the better. (Who knows, if it's a good improvement maybe it'll make it back upstream?) Thanks in advance for any pointers you can send my way. Keep on ChucKing, Samuel Banina