Hi people, if anyone is interested, I have published a small program which reproduces chuck's strongly timed programming in python. it's only a proof of concept, you won't get a sound out of it, but it demonstrates how you can get shreds and message passing events in pure python. It means that hypothetically, one could leverage the power of python's expressiveness and massive libraries to do many things (e.g. code modularity, complete object framework, GUIs ...). I hope you will find it interesting. cheers tom
TomTom;
it's only a proof of concept, you won't get a sound out of it
It already does more than ChucK does on my 64-bit linux! :) Kassen;
I do. Maybe not for practical use, but I'd like a look. Did you forget about a link or attachment in your -understandable- excitement?
Just guessing: https://github.com/jiyunatori/pyck michael
oh so you find it by yourself ! congrats ! :)
On Fri, 18 Nov 2011 21:21:29 -0600, Michael Heuer
TomTom;
it's only a proof of concept, you won't get a sound out of it
It already does more than ChucK does on my 64-bit linux! :)
Kassen;
I do. Maybe not for practical use, but I'd like a look. Did you forget about a link or attachment in your -understandable- excitement?
Just guessing:
https://github.com/jiyunatori/pyck
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Here is some benchmarks of computer programming languages. Perhaps that might give hints of what might be suitable for ChucK developments. Hans http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/ http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u64q/which-programming-languages-are-faste...
As my grandma used to tell me, "one day you will forget your head" !
So, hereis the link :)
https://github.com/jiyunatori/pyck
On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 01:30:35 +0100, Kassen
On 19/11/2011, Tomtom
wrote: I hope you will find it interesting.
I do. Maybe not for practical use, but I'd like a look. Did you forget about a link or attachment in your -understandable- excitement?
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