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Re: [sc-users] Studying source



When someone tells me to "read the source code", that means they are
unwilling to write tutorials. That doesn't grow a community and it's
discouraging to hear about software as popular and useful as
SuperCollider.

On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 2:30 PM <clfest@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I heard a recording by James McCartney saying that if we're interested
> in how SuperCollider handles sound from the bottom we ought to study
> the C++ code. This sounds great but the Cmake process and the make
> process are sort of opaque to me, so I was wondering which files to start
> at. I have studied the source code for FORMULA (another music programming
> language) before, but it's build process was a little less elaborate.
>
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