Ge Wang wrote:
Dear all,
We present to you a ChucK PhD thesis:
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~gewang/thesis.html
... and, of significantly higher replay value, Perry's ChucKian anthem:
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~prc/HackChuck.html
Hearty and deep thanks to everyone in the ChucK community for your support, ideas, code, guidance, and encouragement so far!!!
I've been thinking about getting back into ChucK recently, and this has been a good prompting to do so.
Also, we'd like note that this marks not an end but a new beginning for ChucK, and that research, development, crashing of ChucK and friends will continue in full - at Princeton, Stanford, and many other places. New features, new bugs, new applications, toolkits, approaches, ideas, improvements to the community development process, and new things we can't begin to predict are on the way!
I'm looking forward to seeing what happens. I also have a question or two of my own about how I might go about implementing something, but that can wait for its own thread, as soon as I've mastered a few basics in ChucK. -- Darren Landrum