On Fri, 4 May 2012 18:07:16 +0100 Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren@xxxxxxxxx> 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 _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user