I promise to have real thinking questions later but for now:
The program I installed (which seemed like my only choice) was miniaudicle. The
online documentation is prompting me to run chuck from the command line... I
know about the terminal and I run perl from the command line so that would
Hey Sheri,
The book is available in EBook form from the publisher (Manning) here:
https://www.manning.com/books/programming-for-musicians-and-digital-artists
There is also an intro to programming in ChucK video course
on Kadenze here:
Dear Sheri,
I think the basic documentation "ChucK_manual.pdf" that one gets when you
download chuck is actually rather good, for me, the clarity of that manual
is what actually got me hooked many years ago.
My 2 cents regarding the future of ChucK: I still run it every day. For
playing around
Hello, Folks,
Can someone tell me where to find the
YouAreReasonablySmartButHavingTroubleGettingStarted documentation? I'm having
trouble getting past the initial steps: I've done some Perl programming but I
could use maybe ... I guess if I knew exactly what I needed, then I wouldn't
need it!