Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: Language fanboys [was Re: light C++ set for WAV]

2006-07-20 Thread Thomas Vecchione
??? Non realtime style? How can you have a gui written in a real time style? Doesn't that kind of break the basic rules of realtime? Well that is my question, sorry I should have clarified I am just now getting into realtime programming so this might be a really stupid question anyways. If

[linux-audio-dev] Re: Language fanboys [was Re: light C++ set for WAV]

2006-07-20 Thread Loki Davison
On 7/21/06, Thomas Vecchione <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > For music/audio stuff you can do the dsp stuff with c and then > communicate with another process written in a higher level language, > i.e python over OSC. The LAD irc crew have been discussing using this > idea for a new sequencer/d

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: Language fanboys [was Re: light C++ set for WAV]

2006-07-20 Thread Thomas Vecchione
For music/audio stuff you can do the dsp stuff with c and then communicate with another process written in a higher level language, i.e python over OSC. The LAD irc crew have been discussing using this idea for a new sequencer/daw thing. Hmm this is interesting as I have been considering doi

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: Language fanboys [was Re: light C++ set for WAV]

2006-07-20 Thread james
On Fri, 21 Jul, 2006 at 09:39AM +1000, Loki Davison spake thus: > On 7/21/06, Stephen Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > For music/audio stuff you can do the dsp stuff with c and then > communicate with another process written in a higher level language, > i.e python over OSC. The LAD irc cr

[linux-audio-dev] Re: Language fanboys [was Re: light C++ set for WAV]

2006-07-20 Thread Loki Davison
On 7/21/06, Stephen Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not so much a specific language fanboy as a languages fanboy. > There are so many languages out there that are outside the C, C++, > Java and C# bucket that offer features that people in the > C/C++/Java/C# camp don't even know about.

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [OT] Language fanboys [was Re: light C++ set for WAV]

2006-07-20 Thread Stephen Sinclair
I'm not so much a specific language fanboy as a languages fanboy. There are so many languages out there that are outside the C, C++, Java and C# bucket that offer features that people in the C/C++/Java/C# camp don't even know about. I agree... Programming languages are amazing tools... just as

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [OT] Language fanboys [was Re: light C++ set for WAV]

2006-07-20 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Paul Coccoli wrote: > You pretty much can't ever ask something about C++ without all the > haters coming out. C++ has more big ugly warts that any other language I can think of. > I've worked professionally using only C++ (and a little plain old C) > for 8 years, and the last 6 have been exclus

[linux-audio-dev] Re: Nomad - Nord Modular Editor

2006-07-20 Thread Juhana Sadeharju
[ in linux-audio-users, originally in nmedit-devel ] >our first release of Nomad - Nord Modular Editor is now available. It is at http://nmedit.sourceforge.net if that was not mentioned. The Nomad has also a UI builder for building UIs for modules. Check the screenshots and "nomad-ui-editor.jpg

[linux-audio-dev] Re: diskstream and jack

2006-07-20 Thread Juhana Sadeharju
>From: conrad berhrster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Now the question: >- The worker thread is faster then the jackthread. (Sure, it should be). What >is the usual way to pause the workerthread and wake up again, when the >ringbuffer needs more data. My alsashmrec uses kill((pid_t)diskpid,SIGSTOP)

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [OT] Language fanboys [was Re: light C++ set for WAV]

2006-07-20 Thread carmen
> I've worked professionally using only C++ (and a little plain old C) > for 8 years, and the last 6 have been exclusively on Linux. Ocaml may > be programming nirvana, but it likely won't pay the bills huh? i see job posts every week on nyc craigslist $130-150K OCaml programmers for large inves

Re: [linux-audio-dev] [OT] Language fanboys [was Re: light C++ set for WAV]

2006-07-20 Thread Paul Coccoli
On 7/20/06, Loki Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 7/20/06, Erik de Castro Lopo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Loki Davison wrote: > > > There are quite a few c++ 'not fans' on LAD. C and python all the way ;) > > I used to be a Python fan but for anything larger than a couple > of hundred line