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Yaksha
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Hey I made a new programming language called Yaksha
Main Repo: https://github.com/YakshaLang/Yaksha
Website: yakshalang.github.io/
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Show HN: Yaksha Programming Language
I have been working on this for a while. Main goal was to build a usable programming language. I even end up building few tools for this such as IntelliJ plugin, etc.
I also plan on building some games with it in future.
Please have a look. Thank you.
Main Repo: https://github.com/YakshaLang/Yaksha
glicol
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Show HN: New visual language for teaching kids to code
Looks great!
I am working on some similar concepts but for music programming:
I feel that it would be great if there could be some examples on the landing page directly.
When I try a lesson, I get stuck; The hint is on the right but it's not very obvious; perhaps you can rearrange it like Svelte Tutorial (https://learn.svelte.dev/tutorial/welcome-to-svelte)
for the syntax I am not sure; have you considered using LOGO?
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Show HN: Koelsynth – a simple FM synthesis library
nice work!
Have you tried to port it to WASM?
Python can also call it with wasmer
I ported https://github.com/chaosprint/glicol for my Python audio project using the same method
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Opusmodus: Common Lisp Music Composition System
If you are interested in code-based composition, try my project:
I am still working on the composition system, together with many other stuff
here is an example of Bach:
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Web FM synthesizer made with HTML5
https://github.com/chaosprint/glicol
you can check my project; audio synthesis in browsers without gc
The more code-oriented folk might like Glicol https://glicol.org/
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A Proposal for an asynchronous Rust GUI framework
> The problem in the Rust ecosystem is that people are writing libraries instead of applications.
I totally second this.
Got the same feeling after developing https://glicol.org/
- Glicol: Next-generation computer music language
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Csound
Csound has a Web IDE: https://ide.csound.com/
If you are interested in music programming languages, have a look on the languages that Bela platform supports: Pure Data, SuperCollider, Csound, Faust,
and of course, Glicol (https://glicol.org) that I am developing :)
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Looking to start a new community for people who want to use code for everything
My latest inspiration to use code to a) replace my video editor, b) learn the basics of EDM production and c) understand a few topics in higher maths. This might sound very strange given there are specialised tools for these jobs. There's iMovie / Adobe Premier for video, there's GarageBand and FL studio for music and old good pen and pencil for math proofs. But these tools have three big limitations. First they have a lot of idiosyncratic learning, you have to spend quite some time getting used to these tools and my experience is that this time is quite upsetting. In contrast, you only have to learn to code one, maybe spend a few hours getting used to the syntax of another language. I'm not sure if that's true for most people but it was true for me using the tools mentioned above and wanted a place to discuss and see other people ideas and experiments. The second issue is that all these custom-made tools, are not composing easily. I can't search for all math proofs that used a single theorem. I can't create a plugin for iMovie and apply it to all my videos. I can't pick easily pick a rhythm from the internet and build upon for fun. There's also the issue of costs and version control, all tools I'm using today are open source and my work is stored in my repositories. This way I can create branches and test my ideas and I'm also confident that I can work in these projects in years.
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Ten Ways to Teach Kids to Code
how about making music with synth-style language?
the ablenton learningmusic is also a good resource:
What are some alternatives?
Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.
supercollider - An audio server, programming language, and IDE for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition.
kaleidosync - A WebGL Spotify visualizer made with Vue, D3, and Three.js.
soundboard - Simple soundboard app with MIDI control
typebeat - Keyboard-controlled music sequencer, sampler, and synth
green-metrics-tool - Measure energy and carbon consumption of software
sioyek - Sioyek is a PDF viewer with a focus on textbooks and research papers
vst-rs - VST 2.4 API implementation in rust. Create plugins or hosts. Previously rust-vst on the RustDSP group.
faust - Functional programming language for signal processing and sound synthesis
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
druid - A data-first Rust-native UI design toolkit.
Milvus - A cloud-native vector database, storage for next generation AI applications