On Fri, 4 May 2012 18:07:16 +0100
Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hey All,
After some very inspiring conversations at the LAC, I have decided to
renew the efforts to document linux audio programming for beginners.
I feel that although there's a lot of really useful tutorials out
there, but there's still a lack of easy accessible introductory audio
programming. Particularly topics such as threading, and thread
synchronization are particularly difficult to learn, or even find
relevant, easy to read code about.
Announcing: Open Audio Programming Tutorials!
This is a documentation effort, not of any particular library or
tool, just "Linux Audio Programming" in general. Feel free to check
the code posted, feedback on it, fork it and send me merge requests,
whatever :)
Currently there's 6 different tutorials, all C++ with GTKmm for user
interfaces. Intentions are to add more as time permits!
-Harry
PS: Sending to Linux-Audio-User list in case there's people who want
to try start programming, but haven't subscribed to the
Linux-Audio-Developers list (yet). Replies to Linux-Audio-Developers
please :)
Hi Harry, I think this documentation effort is something very nice and
useful.
May I ask, for curiosity, what is a pure data host? Does it permit you
to execute patches written in pd? (Maybe the README could have a line
or two explaining what should the target app of the tutorial do...)
cheers,
renato