hi Taylor and Ryan !
this sounds like a nice opportunity for both H2 and you :-)
i'm not much of a programmer, so i'm not gonna say anything about the
actual coding (Sebastian, Jeremy and Wolke are currently the most active
coders, so it's best to talk to them about the tech stuff) but i'm very
interested in your project so if there is anything i can help you with just
let me know (via this list)
good luck with your project!
grtz
Thijs
2012/11/6 Jérémy Zurcher <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> I did some work a long time ago and saddly hadn't found time to finish
> it yet.
>
> A quick list of what IMHO should be done:
> - finish the rewrite of basics (Pattern and Song classes)
> - then finally remove LocalFileMng
> - write test for those basics structures, and recheck the whole lot,
> including xml, legacy and filesystem helpers
> - complete the xsd schemas and enable xml validation
> - be sure that Legacy will correctly load old xml
> - then maybe improve xml schema
> - rewrite Preferences so thas core library is well separated from GUI
> and can be used properly without it
> - maybe Playlist should leave core to gui
>
> that's a lot of fun!
>
> regards
> Jérémy
>
> On Sunday 04 November 2012 14:47, Sebastian Moors wrote :
> > Hi Taylor!
> >
> > That's an interesting project! At the moment i don't have any idea
> > what can be optimized, the basic data structures were recently
> > revised by Jeremy Zurcher. Maybe he has some ideas about what can be
> > done.. On the other hand, we recently found out that the garbage
> > collection of some data structures (especially notes / note-off
> > events) could be improved. Another idea could be the work on a
> > concept/implementation of a cross-platform project format for
> > hydrogen (to exchange songs, patterns and drumkits in one file
> > across different pc's / OS's). How many days / hours do you have to
> > work on this project?
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Sebastian
> >
> > Taylor Seale wrote:
> > >Hey guys,
> > >
> > >My name is Taylor Seale and I am a Junior CS major at the
> > >University of Notre Dame.
> > >
> > >For my Data Structures course our semester project is to choose an
> > >open source project and modify some existing data structures to
> > >increase performance or better the program in some way.
> > >
> > >My partner, Ryan Shea, and I choose to work with Hydrogen based on
> > >our shared interest in music software and its functionality on all
> > >platforms (though we will be doing our work in Ubuntu 12.04).
> > >
> > >A key element of the project is communication with the developer
> > >community.
> > >
> > >We are reaching out to you guys, developers who have worked with
> > >Hydrogen before, to determine which data structures within the
> > >program are most in need of alterations.
> > >
> > >If there is anything you've worked with that you've thought needed
> > >improvement. Please let us know! We hope to be in contact with
> > >this mailing list often!
> > >
> > >Thanks!
> > >--
> > >Taylor Seale
> > >
> > >
> > >
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