Hi Harry,
Great job so far!
In terms of external references, Ross Bencina's post on real-time
audio programming, while not Linux specific, is a useful read.
http://www.rossbencina.com/code/real-time-audio-programming-101-time-waits-…
I realise you already know about it - saw your comment! :-)
Best wishes,
Neil
On 29 November 2011 20:58, thijs van severen <thijsvanseveren(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Harry
so far i am liking this _very_ much !!
not only the way you mark the boundaries by immediately choosing your
language/toolkit... but i also like your writing style. Its clear, to the
point and i want to keep reading :-)
if only all documentation could be of this quality ... sigh ;-)
(it might be good to add some more references to external sources as the
manual grows)
where can i buy this great work of art ? ;-)
grtz
Thijs
2011/11/29 Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren(a)gmail.com>
Hey all,
I've been doing a bit of writing, and there's a draft up on flossmanuals:
http://booki.flossmanuals.net/linux-audio-programming/_full/
For providing good code examples, and an easy way for the community to
interact with the code I've set up a github repo. Currently on:
https://github.com/harryhaaren/Linux-Audio-Programming-Documentation
The current version has:
-Introduction
-Choosing your tools
-How to use the tutorials
-Jack client tutorial
-Writing a soundfile to disk
Comments & advice welcome, -Harry
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