On 28/11/2011, Renato Fabbri
This is what I used and it was quite enough given the execussion had another live coder and a PD and mixer improviser:
Way cool. I -litterally- just came in from late groceries and on my walk back resolved to install whatever the latest ChucK-Vim setup was posted to the list. I started getting into Vim seriously a few weeks back and it's time to get a ChucK syntax file. Perfectly timed!
My replace map doesnt work though (last line of the text file on the link). Any idea?
I can try... but I'm quite new to Vim. I'll have a look.
BTW, we live coded for more de 2 thousand people here in Brasil at Festival Contato. Some say about ~5 thousand, i guess ~3,5k.
Awesome! Are there any videos of this? Audio recordings? Snippets of particularly interesting code?
Chuck live-coding with Vim rvl3z. Vilson Vieira, the other live-coder, used Emacs. We projected both desktops at the same time.
More awesome! Would you care to share any of your strategies for livecoding ChucK, particularly from Vim? There was a topic about experiences with livecoding a bit back but sadly it died before much depth or debate could be had. I had been focussing on Fluxus/FLuxa for a while, for my livecoding, but reading stuff like this and my recent playing with ChucK makes me think I should do a few ChucK-based assesions again.
From your file it seems like you are using some quite exotic ideas; how are you using this file?
Yours, Kas.