Thanks!
The documents highlight by Albert Rafetseder help me to find some answers.
From Miller's writing "The Deadly Embrace Between Music Software and
Its Users" (http://msp.ucsd.edu/Publications/pdf_EMS14_puckette.pdf), I
would synthetise as follow.
The three most important criteria in
About the history of Pd, we associate often the design of Pd with
Music III - V Max Mathew's program. Could someone validate this, I
can't find any screenshots or design principles about Music III - V ?
I would say the association is very tenuous, comparing with Csound-type
concepts, which
Maybe it was never official credo but Pd seems to have the
least backwards-harm while still managing to keep developing.
Hi list,
>
> I wish a f.. good year for the pd community !
>
> I will teach some workshops about Pd and I would like to speak about the
> design principles behind Pd
Hi Jérôme,
Likewise!
> A pd patch must be run in old computers. Is it related to the choice
> of C Language and Tcl TK ? Could be also related to some ecological
> vision about new technologies obsolescence and anti-productivism ?
What I understand from one of Miller's papers relates (somehow)
Maybe he meant per function :-D
On 04.01.2022 14:57, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2022-01-04 at 13:53 +0100, Jérôme Abel wrote:
The number of lines of code must be less than 10 000 ?
Where did you get that from?
$ cat pd/src/*.c | wc -l
84235
Roman
On Tue, 2022-01-04 at 13:53 +0100, Jérôme Abel wrote:
> The number of lines of code must be less than 10 000 ?
Where did you get that from?
$ cat pd/src/*.c | wc -l
84235
Roman
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Hi list,
I wish a f.. good year for the pd community !
I will teach some workshops about Pd and I would like to speak about the
design principles behind Pd Development. I remember some but I don't
find these anymore. May someone (Miller ?) validate or explain them ?
Two principles I