Sunday, September 18, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>>Perl, Ruby, Lua ... what next?
>>
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> megapost (by Giuseppe Bilotta)
> lualeph (by Giuseppe Bilotta)
> i'm told that he will start with that when he finished his thesis -)
Who's this nutcase? ;)
Seriously, as long a
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
You guys are missing the point. Hans and I are going to learn Lua so
you won't have to :-)
Right, we both need a little challenge every now and then -)
Hans
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Ha
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Perl, Ruby, Lua ... what next?
megapost (by Giuseppe Bilotta)
lualeph (by Giuseppe Bilotta)
i'm told that he will start with that when he finished his thesis -)
(btw, could you do your thesis work without megapost? i thought that it was a prerequisite)
Hans
Friday, September 16, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Adam Lindsay wrote:
>>
>>This cuts very close to my day job, yet I never would have imagined
>>ConTeXt could enable this for people...
>>
>>
> wait till you see what a lua enhancec context can do (playing with it
> now) -)
Perl, Ruby, Lua ... what
luigi.scarso wrote:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
wait till you see what a lua enhancec context can do (playing with
it now) -)
Oh no, not another language!
TeX and MetaPost and PostScript, Perl and Ruby for ConTeXt, Guile for
LilyPond, Perl, Python, PHP, Slang, VB and Shell for work, and
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
wait till you see what a lua enhancec context can do (playing with it
now) -)
Oh no, not another language!
TeX and MetaPost and PostScript, Perl and Ruby for ConTeXt, Guile for LilyPond,
Perl, Python, PHP, Slang, VB and Shell for work, and now Lua - who will
>wait till you see what a lua enhancec context can do (playing with it
>now) -)
Oh no, not another language!
TeX and MetaPost and PostScript, Perl and Ruby for ConTeXt, Guile for LilyPond,
Perl, Python, PHP, Slang, VB and Shell for work, and now Lua - who will learn
that lot?
Your personal-
Adam Lindsay wrote:
This cuts very close to my day job, yet I never would have imagined
ConTeXt could enable this for people...
wait till you see what a lua enhancec context can do (playing with it
now) -)
Hans
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andrea valle said this at Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:13:33 +0200:
>Here are two of the resulting scores (not totally finished yet)
>www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-I.pdf
>www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/nodi-II.pdf
Wow. Fantastic stuff. Having just returned from the ICMC and ISMIR
conferences,