Re: [livecode] haskell

From: Reg Ludions <reg_at_ludions.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 11:02:47 +0100

Hello Alex

I'm glad you found the link useful, and your movie is a nice record
of your work. Do you know Alberto da Campo's new "History" class for
SC? - the most efficient way to record live-coding. Many were very
impressed with this at recent SC conference. Very useful to have the
"History Reapeats" panel... Julian R mentions History class in recent
"Re: [livecode] Live Coding Practice" email.

I have moved to Cambridge now, making trips to dorkbot and gigs still
possible, but not quite as easy to do ;-(

Regards

Tom

On 23 Jul 2006, at 18:24, alex wrote:

> On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 09:46 +0100, Reg Ludions wrote:
>> Rohan Drape ported a version of the supercollider language first to
>> scheme,
>> then more recently to haskell.
>>
>> hsc : Modules for using Haskell with the SuperCollider synthesis
>> server
>>
>> http://www.slavepianos.org/rd/f/409875/
>
> I found this very useful thanks Reg. I lifted the OpenSoundControl
> library out of it (under terms of the GPL), and with that and hs-
> plugins
> I got something rudimentary working:
> http://yaxu.org/20/hs.avi
>
> The code is nasty but available on request. The audio doesn't jump so
> much on recompilation without the screencast software encoding...
>
> I'm going to present this in London at techa kucha on Tuesday:
> http://upcoming.org/event/89975/
>
> For comparison I also did a quick perl screencast:
> http://yaxu.org/20/pl.avi
>
> Maybe also interesting is the packet forth presentation at
> dorkbotlondon
> on Wednesday:
> http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotlondon/20060726.shtml
>
> Tom is presenting packet forth for micro-controllers but I believe
> they're also using it for interactive programming.
>
> Cheers
>
> alex
>
>
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