On 2/3/09, Jussi Toivola wrote:
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> I'm quite sure Python is ok. The apple's license just does not allow
> downloading any extra stuff from the internet. I think they just want
> to control all the application distribution through App Store. Some
> people are using Lua in their App Store apps, so
hi,
i would like to learn how to program simple synthesizers and sound effects
and it would be nice if i could experiment with this in python.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeskola_Buzz
would something like buzz theoretically be possible with pygame?
of course python is slow but if buzz was able
i forgot to mention that i want it to be realtime. is this possible with
sndarray? will i have to continually feed pygame mixer with very short sound
arrays? or can i manipulate the array while playback has already started?
i guess now i will have to start learning how audio programming actually
w
hon binding !
> >
> > a
> >
> > 2009/5/23 Olaf Nowacki :
> > > maybe you would like to try supercollider for making
> > the synthesizers and
> > > use pygame as UI?
> > >
> > > http://pypi.python.org/pypi/SC/0.2/
> > > http://
hi,
what 2d physics engine would you recommend for using with pygame?
what happened to the SOC physics project? is it finished? will it be
included in pygame?
On 6/19/09, René Dudfield wrote:
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> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 11:25 AM,
> machinim...@gmail.com wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > what 2d physics engine would you recommend for using with pygame?
> >
> > what happened to the SOC physics project? is it fini
obably end up struggling a
> lot with any physics engine to get things to work out the way you want them
> to.
thanks for this review! i will go for pybox2d then. sounds very promising.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 6:25 PM, machinim...@gmail.com <
> machinim...@gmail.com> wrote:
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hi,
...again a pygame in the webbrowser topic. :)
http://go-mono.com/moonlight-beta/
i just noticed that the moonlight 2.0 beta is out. moonlight 2.0 supports
the DLR and ironpython.
did anyone here have a look into moonlight/silverlight already? how feasible
would it be (and how much work?) to
i think you could use cgkit. it includes a wintab wrapper if i remember
correctly.
On 10/12/09, Jake b wrote:
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> maybe this?
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/45500/wacom-tablet-python-interface
>
> I'm definitely interested if you get python+wacom pressure working.
>
> Maybe you can read e