On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 08:58:46PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
> Jacob Meuser wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 06:08:13PM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
> > > The python interpreter tries to generate .pyc and .pyo files whenever a 
> > > program is run
> > 
> > Whenever as in every time, or only once?
> 
> Just once.  Python probably has a heuristic about checking that the
> .pyc file exists and is newer than the .py file, then loads it instead
> of creating it.

Yeah, probably something like that.

> So is Cheesetracker any good?

I don't know, I just got it installed and then made dinner :)

I've never used SoundTracker before ... I've never used any sound
editing/creating software except on Linux and even then not much.
Mostly just trying to understand how the programs work at this point.
So far, I like hydrogen, hydrogen.sourceforge.net, and rezound,
rezound.sourceforge.net, as far as intuitive (to me, at least) UIs go.

ardour, ardour.sourceforge.net, seems to be what the more advanced
sound creators gravitate toward, but I haven't really figured it out
yet.

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