Re: light weight, full featured desktop for audio

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On 22/02/13 08:37, Joe Hartley wrote:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2013 00:47:09 +0100
William Light<wrl@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

So you have to recompile every time you want to tweak settings?

yep! it's kind of a hilarious piece of software, honestly.

C as the config language?  I think we just reached Nerdvana!  If I weren't
so happy with Fluxbox, I'd be tempted to try this out.  I just don't have
the time for that sort of a geexpedition now, though.

maybe xmonad (the remake of dwm in Haskell and, configured in a Haskell file instead of a C one ... first written to show how to do something full of IO and side effects in a functional language) is competition in Nerdvana land? it is said to have some nice enhancements over dwm, and would make a nice pairing with Euterpea in a music/composition environment!

http://haskell.cs.yale.edu/euterpea-2/

Simon
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