Hi Stuart,

I make standalone ChucK apps available regularly this way (on OSX):


  1.  UI made as a standalone in Max; knobs, sliders, MIDI i/o, etc… 
communicates via OSC to….
  2.  ChucK running as shell script (which may communicate stuff back to the 
UI, also via OSC)
  3.  All packaged as a single double-clickable application via Platypus 
(http://www.sveinbjorn.org/platypus)

I’ve had good luck with this approach, for standalone applications anyhow. 
Plugins are another matter… not sure if there is a Windows of Linux equivalent 
to Platypus, since you don’t use Mac though….

It is possible to wrap ChucK into an iOS app, though of course that is 
significantly more involved, and you have to construct a UI in Objective C or 
C++. Note that ChucK Racks uses JUCE as a C++ framework for creating plugins 
and so on, and we’ve used that as well; it’s very powerful, cross-platform, but 
is definitely more involved.

I hope this helps! I can say that I will continue to use ChucK, and know many 
others that do….

Dan

On Jan 14, 2018, at 1:12 PM, Stuart Roland 
<stuartrol...@gmail.com<mailto:stuartrol...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I can't speak to the future of ChucK itself, but recently I have been giving a 
lot of thought to MY future with Chuck. First off, I love ChucK and all the 
cool stuff it let's me create. I find it much more intuitive than any other 
audio programming language/environment I have used and I can usually create 
something along the lines of what I set out to create with it. My problem with 
it is that I really want to be able to create stand alone apps and plugins with 
it, which I have not found any way of doing. I would like for my software to be 
usable by the average musician, not just by programmer-musicians who can read 
ChucK code (though we are a cool bunch). I know ChucK Racks were just released 
(for Macs,which I don't use) but as I understand, this just let's you run ChucK 
scripts as a plugin, and does not provide a way to wrap up the code in any UI 
to distribute to musicians who are used to sliders, knobs, presets etc.

So I guess I have a few questions for everyone/anyone here: is there a way to 
use ChucK in a mobile or desktop app? Is there a way to connect ChucK to a GUI 
that is simple enough that non-programmers could use it? If not, is there 
another language / libraries for another language like python, for example, 
that has some of the great, intuitive design as ChucK? Is ChucK more of an 
educational tool at this point and less of a tool for developers?

Thanks for taking the time to read. Happy audio/music making!

Stuart

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   1. Re: static strings and the future (JP Yepez)


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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2018 15:53:30 +1300
Subject: Re: [chuck-users] static strings and the future
Hello all,

I can't say much about the development part itself, but in my experience I've 
noticed that ChucK is still being used widely at an academic level. I 
understand it's being used in a few universities that include creative 
technology programs and computer orchestra courses in their curriculums, 
including CalArts, Stanford, and VUW (New Zealand). Like Mario mentioned, it is 
a core part of a few Kadenze courses; I've been involved as a producer/teaching 
assistant in a couple of them and it seems like it's a popular language among 
students who are just learning how to code, and musicians who would like to 
develop more advanced projects. Also, ChucK Racks popped up a couple of months 
ago, which was pretty exciting. So yeah, I think there's quite a bit going on, 
but it certainly would be nice to have a more active community (I'm hoping to 
contribute, and hopefully I'll get to it before too long).

About the static strings issue, I think they're kind of in a shady spot. Like 
Gonzalo mentioned, you can't have static non-primitives in your code, but there 
is a workaround to this by declaring objects as a reference and then 
initializing them outside of the class. However, if you try to do this with 
strings, it will tell you that they're a primitive type and it throws an error. 
The best hack I've found for this is through arrays (even if the size of the 
array is 1 in many cases). Here's an example:


public class Container {

    static string staticString[];



    public static void init() {
        new string[1] @=> staticString;
        "Hello World" @=> staticString[0];
    }



    public static void print(){
        <<< staticString[0] >>>;
    }
}

Container.init();
Container.print();


You don't really need an init() function, and you can initialize the array on 
the actual script, but I usually end up with much larger classes, which is why 
I like to keep things clean.
Hope this helps!

Best,

JP


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On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 12:19 AM, mario buoninfante 
<mario.buoninfa...@gmail.com<mailto:mario.buoninfa...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,

I'd like to ask the same question about the development status.

the only thing I can say is that also if the development seems to be a bit 
stuck, on the other side I noticed that they're pushing on the educational side 
(see Kadenze courses), and if you look at the github repository, there's been 
some update in the last 2 years.

but as you guys said, it's important to know what's the plan ;)

it's a couple of years I'm really diving into ChucK and I strongly believe that 
is a good programming language which opens up a lot of possibilities that other 
languages don't.

but at the same time I feel like it's been a bit abandoned (maybe that's a huge 
word, let's say put aside ;) ) and of course using a "tool"  which has an 
"uncertain future" it's not the best thing.

I wish I was able to offer my contribution to the development, but 
unfortunately I'm not really into C/C++, I'm more a "scripting language guy" :)

btw, it would be nice to hear what developers and/or other users have to say 
about it.


cheers,

Mario



On 12/01/18 22:14, Gonzalo wrote:
Yes, I'm wondering the same thing. There's a Facebook group 
(https://www.facebook.com/groups/1593843507578422/) but it doesn't look super 
active either.

As far as static strings: I'm pretty sure you just can't have static 
non-primitives. What are you trying to achieve?

Cheers,
Gonzalo


On 13.01.18 00:20, Atte wrote:
Hi

I've been away for a long time and surprised that activity seems to have slowed 
down a lot, both on the development of new releases chuck and the life of this 
list. Am I looking at the wrong places? What's the status of chuck development 
now and in the future?

I really like chuck (mostly the timing and sporking including Machine.add()), 
should I look other places for a language that will privide a more secure 
future? I'm on linux and looked at Csound, Super Collider and PD, each has it's 
challenges in how I work (realtime generative and algorithmic MIDI), python 
seems to have realtime problems (garbage collection at random points). Any idea 
what former chuck users have switched to now?

Back to chuck! A problem that I never been able to solve, static strings:

public class A {
     "b" @=> static string B;

     public static void C(){
    <<<B>>>;
     }
}

That throws an error, how would I go about what I'm trying to do?

Cheers



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