Dear list,

I get jealous when I see SuperCollider users sending around one-liners like:

play{SinOsc.ar(OnePole.ar(Mix( LFSaw.ar([1,0.99],[0,0.6], 2000,2000).trunc([400,600])*[1,-1] ),0.98)).dup*0.1}

Having a scripting language front-end is a great way to share snippets of code on social networks, twitter, chat and the like. To my knowledge Pd has nothing like this; the only way to express a patch is graphically, right? This got me thinking about alternative (textual) ways to express a dataflow/DSP graph.

Firstly I'd love to know if anyone else has worked on this. I'd also be interested to know if there are any existing *textual* dataflow languages that could be useful here.

Anyhow, I've had a first stab at a textual representation of a Pd graph. It can be found at:

         http://www.jamiebullock.com/2009/04/pdscript.html

Thoughts welcome!

Jamie

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