2009/7/14 Hans-Christoph Steiner <h...@at.or.at> > > On Jul 13, 2009, at 8:32 AM, Lorenzo wrote: > > Hi IOhannes, >> >> you can write externals in a wide number of other languages as well >>> (including (but not limited to) Pd (which is even more natural than C), C++, >>> python, lua, java, haskell and HQ9+) >>> >> Could you expand a little on writing externals with python please? >> > > You can't really write externals in python, but you can embed python > scripts into Pd using Thomas Grill's pyext. The Java support is a clone of > Max/MSP's mxj, which is very similar to pyext. You can write external > objects in Pd, C, C++, and lua. > > .hc >
Talking about interpreted languages you can also try to send and receive arguments through net sockets with [netsend] [netreceive] and you can use [shell] in linux for bash script or almost anything your linux shell can deal. ;;;
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