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* [http://www.openendedgroup.com/field/wiki field] - A hybrid development environment for making digital art
* [http://www.openendedgroup.com/field/wiki field] - A hybrid development environment for making digital art
* [http://eis-blog.ucsc.edu/2009/11/cfml-the-context-free-music-language/ context free music language (cfml)] - a library/sublanguage for [http://impromptu.moso.com.au/ Impromptu]
* [http://eis-blog.ucsc.edu/2009/11/cfml-the-context-free-music-language/ context free music language (cfml)] - a library/sublanguage for [http://impromptu.moso.com.au/ Impromptu]
* [http://github.com/digego/extempore Extempore] - A live-coding environment which borrows a core foundation from the Impromptu environment
* [http://github.com/digego/extempore Extempore] ([https://groups.google.com/group/extemporelang community]) - A live-coding environment and which borrows a core foundation from the Impromptu environment
* [http://automata.cc/live-processing live-processing] - A [http://processing.org Processing] clone with livecode capabilities.
* [http://automata.cc/live-processing live-processing] - A [http://processing.org Processing] clone with livecode capabilities.
* [http://project-overtone.org Overtone] - An open source audio environment on [http://clojure.org Clojure].
* [http://project-overtone.org Overtone] - An open source audio environment on [http://clojure.org Clojure].

Revision as of 11:07, 17 October 2012

Languages for For Live Coding. The ones with community links are probably a good place for beginners.

Textual languages

Graphical / visual / game-based languages

Unavailable/difficult to run languages