Le 1 juil. 2014 à 05:56, hermann meyer <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Am 01.07.2014 00:27, schrieb David Robillard: >> On Mon, 2014-06-30 at 21:58 +0000, Fons Adriaensen wrote: >>> On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 11:13:06PM +0200, Stéphane Letz wrote: >>> >>>> Fons, you know what? the Faust zita-rev1 version (still old >>>> one of course..) now even runs in the web, automagically compiled >>>> in asm.js (http://asmjs.org) using latest faust2 git version >>>> and running at acceptable speed in recent browsers like Firefox >>>> or Chrome (still some issues here…) : >>> And what's the point of running a concert hall reverb in a web >>> browser ? Providing a new 'business model' for audio engineering ? >>> With some advertising around it and Google reaping the benifits >>> and diverting them to some low tax island inhabitated by the >>> stinking rich and their imported household slaves ? If that is >>> the future of open source software, I'll step out. Or is it some >>> form of masturbation for IT engineers who have nothing better to >>> do ? Or are they too stupid to grok what's going on ? >> ++ >> >> UIs are one thing (not without their own problems, but running remotely >> on pretty much anything is at least useful), but all this DSP in the >> browser (or Javascript, period) nonsense is just that. It's literally >> the least appropriate thing to be doing on that platform I can think of. >> >> One of the fun things you can do with compilers (like Faust) is output >> pretty much anything as your "machine code". What's fun, however, is >> not always sane... >> >> Native code aversion is a serious problem in the entire computing world, >> which continues to snowball because all the language/etc innovation gets >> directed at VMs for no particularly good reason (and/or you get >> half-baked amateurish garbage like Javascript/PHP from people who have >> no business inventing programming languages in the first place). I >> don't need a bloody virtual machine, I've got a real one, thanks. >> >> Javscript doesn't even have real numeric types or sane lexical scoping. >> The entire computing world is supposed to move to this joke, even for >> high performance and real-time tasks? Give me a break. >> >> </rant> >> > > One way I could imagine to use this: > If you put "this" html site as example on your project site, so "users" could > just test it, without download or install. > If they like it, they could download it for "real" work. > > Or just drop the "code" link that is available in the upper part of he HTML page in the export tool of FaustLive. In a matter of minutes you can generate the *native* optimized tool you may want as a plug-in or standalone application. This is a new way to promote DSP code reuse we think interesting. Stéphane _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
