Thanks for the reply. I don't quite know what I would be creating, at
this point. Perhaps someone has used cython with JUCE and can speak up.
brad
On 09/02/2015 01:30 PM, Jean-Baptiste Thiebaut wrote:
Hi Brad,
That's a great question, thanks for asking.
There has been some initiatives to do Python bindings with JUCE:
http://www.juce.com/forum/topic/run-python-scripts-within-juce-app
I'd be curious to hear whether there's a use case for it, and whether
we should investigate this more fully. What would you need exactly?
Best regards
JB
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Brad Fuller <b...@sonaural.com
<mailto:b...@sonaural.com>> wrote:
On 09/02/2015 07:17 AM, Jean-Baptiste Thiebaut wrote:
If you're not set on a specific audio library, I'd recommend
trying what we have in JUCE. Including external libraries is
easy, so if we don't have what you need, you can include other
libraries.
JUCE's main selling point over Qt or Xamarin is that it's
lightweight, fully open source and has great results with
realtime applications and low latency requirements.
And we've got something truly amazing coming up in a month or
so... :)
Anyone use python with JUCE? I assume _someone_ has, but I think
it's safe to ask.
brad
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