thank you for your kindness. and FFI thank you so much! though I have completely have no background for FFI I will try it. again, thanks On 23 May 2011 14:35, John Clements <[email protected]> wrote: > > On May 22, 2011, at 10:30 PM, 김태윤 wrote: > >> hello >> >> sorry for giving up using RSound library >> >> I realize that using library is not a good idea for learning >> >> if it crashes unexpectedly, I feel helplessness. >> >> and without knowing how it works in detail, there are lots of limits >> when I think about it. >> >> (I never meant to be make developer feel bad or something, it's just >> my thinking.) >> >> I am sorry if you feel bad because of my words > > Not at all! I am sorry if you feel bad because of my software! >> >> anyway, >> >> I decide to trying bump into low level programming in scheme >> >> so >> >> is there any tutorial or googling keyword >> >> for low level programming in scheme? >> >> I can't find good example or tutorial for Windows API programming in scheme >> nor low level programming in scheme >> >> googling keyword sort of "low level programming scheme" always give me >> result out of my intension >> >> any advice, link, hint, encouragement are all welcome! > > It's not entirely clear to me what you mean by "low level programming". I > suppose it's worth knowing, though, that in my book, "low level programming" > is what you do when your "high level" tools have failed you, and you need to > extend them. From that standpoint, then, "low level programming" is hardly > ever a goal in and of itself. > > In general, though, you might be interested in the "ffi" library, which makes > it possible to interact with libraries that use C calling conventions. > > All the best, > > John Clements > >
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