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Thanks for pointing to Glicol; this is amazing; looks like some kind of marriage of Chuck and Faust; or to which other language would you compare it? Just looked around a bit on the sites, but didn't see a language specification. Can you provide a hint, please.

Is this some kind of master or PhD work, or just a hobby project?



it's one of my phd works. there was a conference paper but it seems that the database of the whole conf was gone...

still you can find some philosophy here:

https://github.com/chaosprint/glicol

the glicol-cli is also a relatively special work:

https://github.com/glicol/glicol-cli


Is there a link or copy of the conference paper or the PhD thesis?


here:

https://webaudioconf.com/posts/2021_8/

the video is still there


Thanks. I was able to download the paper from https://webaudioconf.com/_data/papers/pdf/2021/2021_8.pdf (the original link didn't work). Is the PhD thesis also available somewhere?

What are your experiences with Rust? Was it worth it, or would you rather consider another language for similar projects?


Rust is in my opinion probably the best language so far for audio/music infrastructure. So for me personally, I would not consider another language for this type of work. But I am definitely not saying that Rust is suitable for any job.


Interesting, thanks.




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