Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Hi Conor,
>
> David Kastrup writes:
>
>> For extending LilyPond, you need Scheme. Scheme knowledge is only of
>> limited marketing value but of course the general kind of solving
>> programming tasks from within a fourth generation
Am 10.08.2016 um 19:09 schrieb David Kastrup:
> C++ is a good career move, but the C++ in LilyPond's code base is of
> rather mixed quality and of rather mixed age: the early parts had to
> rely on the features available in early language standards. So C++
> skills acquired while working with
Hi Conor,
David Kastrup writes:
> For extending LilyPond, you need Scheme. Scheme knowledge is only of
> limited marketing value but of course the general kind of solving
> programming tasks from within a fourth generation extension language may
> still be reasonably relevant.
Conor Cook writes:
> Dear Lilypond Developers,
>
> I am embarking on a quest to learn computer programming (or IT help
> desk/network administration – suggestions on best choice for career,
> knowing there are lots of variables?). At this point I am learning
>
Dear Lilypond Developers,
I am embarking on a quest to learn computer programming (or IT help
desk/network administration – suggestions on best choice for career, knowing
there are lots of variables?). At this point I am learning programming best
practices and general knowledge, but I will