Hi,
To generalize (and I like to generalize)
all languages that do garbage collect, or otherwise cannot be trusted to
keep deadlines, are no good for producing audio.
This goes for most modern languages, Java, C#, basically all scripting
languages.
As I said, this is a generalization. In todays ever-faster computers the
border is moving... still the best language for the job would be C/C++.
Some good IDEs for for "visual" development are, kdevelop, eclipse and a new
contender QT Creator, which to me looks to be a extremely competent solution
(especially for a first release).
Others will probably disagree.
/Robert
2009/6/15 Crypto <crptdngl71(a)gmx.net>
Hi,
I am considering to dig a bit deeper into audio application programming and
now I wonder which IDE and programming language to use. Are Mono,
Monodevelop
and C# too bloated for that or are they it just as fine as any other
IDE/programming language like C/C++ would be?
Thx for any recommendations here.
Regards,
Crypto.
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