On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 5:36 AM, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18 December 2010 18:09, Ivano Arrighetta <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Thanks, sorry for being impatient (I saw some activity and I tought this > > post were misunderstood as trollish/lamer). > > Well, it's like I'll have definitively to learn Pharo (or at least drop > > Emacs as the only chance) > > Thanks again. > > > > nice. welcome aboard. > im also interested in the areas you listed. > > > Il 18/12/2010 17:58, Stéphane Ducasse ha scritto: > >> > >> HI ivano > >> > >> let a chance for people to go back from shopping and to read your mails. > >> > >>> Hello everyone. > >>> A friend of mine suggested me to use Pharo because I ask him for > >>> informations on Emacs in order to do some MultiMedia stuff. > >>> Now, is Pharo ok to do this? (list follows) > >>> Raster graphics (processing, synthesis, input/capturing, > output/saving), > >> > >>> vector graphics (same), > >> > >> There is a binding for openSVG and we will push it more. > >> > >>> 3D graphics (modeling, rigging, rendering, raytracing, opening and > saving > >>> 3D files), > >> > >> Some of them > >> www.opencroquet.org > >> http://www.impara.de/ > >> > >>> sound processing (sound synthesis, algoritmic music composition, post > >>> processing), > >> > >> There were a lot of work now I'm not expert on sound. > >> Geomastro > >> Haute ecole de musique of Geneves is using pharo to develop > >> specific software > >> > >>> video editing (opening, saving, cutting/rotating/processing video > files), > >> > >> There is a connection with Gstreamer and an old Mp3/mpeg support (I do > not > >> know the start) > >> > >> Now have a look at www.opensophie.org because this was made in Squeak. > >> > >> > >>> text processing (HTML output, regex/find and replace/whateverI would do > >>> with Word + Excel), > >> > >> yes > >> > >>> Optical character recognition, > >> > >> I do not know. > >> > >>> text to speech, > >> > >> klatt was first try but now this is old. > >> Better connect a library for doing that. > >> Sme years ago we connected a database and system for french > prononciation > >> (tag brill or something like that) > >> > >>> speech recognition, > >> > >> not that I know > >> > >>> ASCII Art. > >> > >> ?? > >> > >>> > >>> Thanks in advance for any answer. > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko AKA sig. > > You would definitely be interested in the Sophie project, http://opensophie.org/ however I am not sure how active it is as I notice the project has been re-writen into java recently. Open Cobalt is another project worth you checking out. http://www.opencobalt.org/ and lastly check out ODeco http://languagegame.org:8080/ggame/15
