On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 09:20 -0800, douglas edric stanley wrote:
> Most definitely. I was planning on re-reading
> that thread and hopefully using it as a base.
> Otherwise, we'll just do what I use to do in the
> Director-days: open up a couple instances of the
> application and get several screens running at
> the same time. It's ugly that way, but fun.
Yeah not full livecoding, you'd be coding live but the code wouldn't be
live... But sometimes the simplest solution is best.
I did find a way of livecoding java classes using reflection and proxy
objects, and was hoping to get it working with processing, but I'm
afraid lost interest. Am happy to share my experiences+code though.
> I was just thinking that I should have some sort
> of communication loop going on with all the open
> applications. I don't know what I'll use for
> that. Maybe some shared text file, as I have a
> feeling that if I use UDP each application will
> hog the message and not pass it on to the others.
In case you haven't already tried it, I had good experiences with oscP5
(it Just Worked), and it has some 'broadcasting' stuff (client/server)
although I didn't try that part
http://www.sojamo.de/content/p5/oscP5/documentation/
alex
Received on Thu Feb 15 2007 - 20:54:57 GMT