Point taken. This is equally true of Python, though, and it is likewise not
clear to me whether a Python program written by me, linking to a binary
library built with VST SDK 2.4 (distributed by a VST2-licensed developer),
would be subject to their decrees. I mean, you are allowed to continue to
publish programs made with 2.4, but the vstplugin~ extern is not a program.
And Pd the program does not use the VST standard, only the program I would
write with it.
Confusing.
Chuckk



On Fri, Mar 8, 2019, 1:57 PM IOhannes m zmölnig <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 3/8/19 7:04 AM, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> > Pd itself,
> > according to Wikipedia, is not a program, but a programming language,
> won't
>
> according to LinkedIn Chuck Hubbard is director at the Canadian Pacific
> Railway.
>
> what is Pd "itself"?
> wikipedia says it's a programming language, which is fair enough. but
> you cannot *run* any code in a programming language.
> for running code, you need an interpreter ("a runtime"), which is
> provided by the eponymous *program*.
>
>
> gsmddt
> IOhannes
>
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