On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 4:55 PM, thijs van severen < [email protected]> wrote:
> Documenting (code) is always a good idea. > Its hard enoug to find and motivate people that have good coding skills, > so the last thing you need is for those people to get frustrated while > trying to find out where/how they should start. > > Transparent, error-free documentation, website and active mailing list are > key here! > I don't fully grasp your point here, are you saying we should create a resource like mentioned above or that it should be based more about the "code" and working examples...? I dont have coding skills, but if you need someone to help with the > documentation as such, i'm willing to help. > Thanks, will keep that in mind! I'm currently drafting some Introductory & basic stuff like choosing a language & toolkits. Then I'll post that its open to all and write up some basic audio tutorials (adapted from my blog) JACK clients, MIDI in JACK, processing, ringbuffers, etc All the best, -Harry
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