hey, cool! i'll try that. never been able to get fluxus running properly ever since i'm on x86_64 -- and i'm missing it.
cheers, ub On 26.10.2014 05:09, Karl Blomström wrote: > Hello! > > I put together some notes for myself on how to compile and install fluxus > 0.17 on Ubuntu 13.10 and I also used it on Ubuntu 14.4 a month ago without > any trouble. It might help you out: > > http://qiita.com/blmstrm/items/72b6276df1a1b80cb2ec > > Regards, > > Blmstrm > Den 26 okt 2014 04:18 skrev "Jiří Rouš" <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> >> last months I'm trying to get into clojure with overtone and quil libs. It >> is still very complicated for me, if I could say OOP breed, to understand >> functional paradigm, but slowly it is revealing somehow. Years ago Chuck >> was an easiest language to understand (choosing from csound, sclang and >> chuck), but I never used it for something serious and my experience with it >> is too short to make any evaluation. >> Supercollider language is from my point of view quite tricky in the >> beginning, mainly regarding the syntax. Clojure is really interesting. >> Combination of general purpose language with elegant syntax and domain >> specific libraries all conjoined through emacs. It is, after while, >> pleasuring user experience from coding... after one stick with emacs... >> Few days ago a friend told me about book which is about euterpea, sound >> library for haskell and its use. I never used it but haskell seems to be >> powerful and elegant tool too. >> I never managed to run fluxus on my computers (hope it is mainly lack of >> experience with compiling and what ever skills was needed...). >> >> best regards >> jr >> >> >> >> On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 5:47 PM, plutek infinity <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> On 2014-10-25 11:31, Peter Todd wrote: >>> >>>> ... >>>> Have fun! >>>> ... >>>> >>> >>> yep; you too! :) >>> .pltk. >>> >> >> >
