[SoundComp-Develop] Continuing work...
Status: Pre-Alpha
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From: <js...@ya...> - 2010-11-23 17:48:55
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Hi fellow project members, I regret and have to excuse for a longer time span of inactivity, which now is over. I hope that all of you are still ok, healthy and happy, and I would be glad if you are still interested in assisting me making SoundComp a great music compiler. I am afraid I have to state that one team member has quit earlier this year, to his words not because of the project but due to his private reasons. In february some unplanned problem I will not discuss distracted me from large parts of my private life (consumed most of my weekend time), including this project. That problem is now obsoleted, and I already started going on. During the last days, I went towards the object structure/parser tree stuff and want to go on in this direction at least to the point I have a miniature parser that creates a parse tree and is able to generate SOMETHING USEFUL from it, even if it is only the absolute minimum subset of the language needed to create a single note sound file. If that is done the right way, expanding it to more options should be not too difficult. My last actions included specifying "object structures" (networks) needed for definition of voices, and a "copier" that copies these structures to allow a template definition be expanded to plural note events with a copy of the structure each (because each note event structure is obliged to keep its own state, because the may and in many cases will overlap=coexist). Now, mainly on the weekends, I will do some more work on the parser itself, which may mean that it takes a bit longer to commit code (it is more specification thoughts work than actual coding). The offer (or request) is still valid, anyone that thinks he might take any tasks, just tell. I'd really appreciate not to have to do all design and coding alone, even though it is clear to me that might take me some time to explain some concepts to a deeper depth of detail, which I then gladly will do. I would appreciate if all of you just at least give the rest a "hello world", even if you may be unable to do anything at the moment, and a short message stating the options you feel you have at the moment for the project. Thank you in advance Jan |