Anyway, the kind of people who tend to successfully
write music
languages tend to be CS people who just love the simplicity (to
a CS major) of Lisp, so I'm resigned to sticking with
applications, and as I said in my original post, they just
aren't the answer for any composer who's not a programmer and
many who are.
Rob
As i said, if you can program well you like lisp ;-) If you can't you
like java, etc. Have you tried python for you're website stuff? It's
really very nice. PHP is quite horrible (i work coding php and c)
though propel (php db lib) is quite nice.
Loki