Note that Juce's licensing is slightly different from that. It is free
for personal/open-source project. However you are not allowed to
distribute a closed source Juce-Based app, even if it is free (which
is verty sad IMHO).

2013/1/21 Lars Ullrich <m...@larsullrich.de>:
> I would recommend looking at the Juce framework, it's C++ and will make your 
> workflow a lot easier. And its free for non commercial projects.
>
> Lars
>
>
>
> Am 21.01.2013 um 12:25 schrieb Ross Bencina <rossb-li...@audiomulch.com>:
>
>> Hello Jeff,
>>
>> Before I attempt an answer, can I ask: what programming languages do you 
>> know (if any) and how proficient are you at programming?
>>
>> Ross.
>>
>>
>> On 21/01/2013 9:49 PM, Jeffrey Small wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm a recently new computer programmer that is interested in getting into 
>>> the world of Audio Plug Ins. I have a degree in Recording/Music, as well as 
>>> a degree in Applied Mathematics. How would you recommend that I start 
>>> learning how to program for audio from the ground up? I bought a handful of 
>>> textbooks that all have to do with audio programming, but I was wondering 
>>> what your recommendations are?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jeff
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