Can you explain a bit more what this library is doing and how it might be used? When you said 3d sound, I at first thought you meant something to supplement or replace OpenAL, but that's clearly not the case. I'm not clear on just what this does. Thanks. > On Jan 10, 2015, at 2:34 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I am currently working on a 3D sound engine. I have so far done the following: > 1-nodes structure for extracting tag and LUA function calls and creating a > hierarchy of each node where parent node is UI. > 2-A 3D sound library connecting to the js web sound API, using the node system > 3-a parser toolset to create arrays of configurations between scripts and > languages > 4-A geometric 3D volume matrix with the node hierarchy class used as > secondary process > 5-using a parallell processing class to send socket information between nodes > 6-A socket distribution (select()) daisy chain communication layer > 7-A 3D prototype of an SSD based sound processing CPU that stocks all the > information in the SSD as static memory. I have been 3D prototyping for about > 15 years. I demand elegance and functionality in design, as much as efficient > memory management of blocks and sectors. I am a programmer. > > All the scripts are doing exactly what they are supposed to except for the 3D > matrix layer, which I am currently working on. However I have done all > primitives, transforms and rotations using matrices. About to get back to > completing the nGon class. > > This project started as a spark when I saw a tweet about a blind player on > World of Warcraft. > > Now it has turned out to be much bigger. > > Everything is written in standard APIs such as python and JS modules. I am > trying to complete this accessible World of Warcraft layer which I will use > as a GNU license platform which does not use world of warcraft. I don’t > understand why blizzard hasn’t done this. But this has given me the > opportunity to see exactly what is happening in the system architecture. And > be an architect, though I had lost that capacity once I lost vision. > > Will anyone be so cool as to send me a reply with “#vipWOW” as subject? > > I really hope that this ideal I have been carrying on for the past 6 years, > dedicated to programming and mathematics where I used not do apply so > frequently can be growing to a larger community through the effort I, and > hope others, will accept as an independant hire, to help. I cannot afford > thousands per month, but I have laid down the architecture, the working sub > systems, and working through each all the way to the main class. > > This effort, I have come to realise, demands way more hands than my blind > vision on the computer can handle, though I handle VIM quite well and > efficiently. But it also needs to be accessible to the level I want it at > some point. > > If you are ready to experience something seriously cool (network > connectivity, private test server, wiki, calendars and contacts, vnc access, > ssh, ftp, redundancy is not there yet but we’re working on an arch linux > installation), with an extra dimension (tactile), please do contact me. Let’s > make an order of classes that will standardise many aspects of our experience > on the computer as blind coders, and be the programmers for programmers in > facilitating our own experience. > > Sincerely, > > Antoine Decaux > twitter: triple7 > > > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MacVisionaries" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
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