On Apr 15, 9:53 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Apr 14, 7:46 pm, "Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello, after reading some of the book Programming Python it seems that > > python is something I would like to delve deeper into. The only thing > > is, I have no idea what I should try and write. So I was hoping that > > someone here could help point me to a group/project that would be a > > good starting place for a person with limited python knowledge, but > > that is willing to learn whatever is necessary. I'm hoping that with a > > goal I can start to learn python instead of just playing around with > > it. Thanks. > > I have a little sub-project where I generate random numbers to a music > file (a simpe ascii format that works in a > grid)http://www.stormpages.com/edexter/csound.htmlor if you see some other > part of it you would like to work on or > expand..https://sourceforge.net/projects/dex-trackerI haven't added the sub- > project yet but I can upload it to some google space if you are > intrested.. (uses wxwindows and python 2.5)
I just installed Python 2.5 a few days ago. I like to play with csound. However, I am a window user knowing Java and C#. I do not have any experience with unix system and c. I appreciate if you would send me some instructions and examples to get me started so that In the future, I can use midi input and get ourput from csound with a final objective to generate some music not representable by midi. Chin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list