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  • People are starting to receive their copies of The Audio Programming book and sinking their teeth into this dense tome of computer music knowledge. So it's time to push forward with getting this group up and running.

    First, we'll need to be able to trade code.  I use gist.github.com myself, though if anyone has any alternatives, please share.  Here's an example of a small program I wrote based on Listing 1.2 by Richard Dobson:

    https://gist.github.com/718095

    A wiki might be in order to help catalog some of the tricks we've collectively learned or help develop here.  John ffitch, one of the book's authors, has suggested creating an errata; The wiki would be perfect for this as well.

    We'll also need to create a list of support links to topics such as c/c++/obj c programming and DSP, both to sites and specific articles.  There are also many groups here at noisepages that have a definite overlap of interest. For example:

    Pd Everywhere
    http://noisepages.com/groups/pd-everywhere/

    Digital Signal Processing
    http://noisepages.com/groups/digital-signal-processing/

    C and C++ Coding for Plug-ins
    http://noisepages.com/groups/c-and-c-coding-for-plug-ins/
  • I agree with creating a wiki somewhere to handle the errata, and also for people to post some potential code snippets for solutions to the exercises, or at least suggested approaches. Is there a free wiki host somewhere? Might be cool for Noisepages to allow us to create a little wiki page of some sort, I think there is probably a wordpress plugin for that