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avendish
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Ask HN: What audio/sound-related OSS projects can I contribute to?
Happy to introduce you to https://ossia.io there are a lots of tasks open! You can check the projects for the general development axes: https://github.com/ossia/score/projects?query=is%3Aopen ; e.g. Audio, Musicality, Integrations, JACK & Linux integration (some are in Classic projects mode) all have audio-related tasks, some easy, some hard.
Creating new Avendish plug-ins (docs: https://celtera.github.io/avendish/) could also be fairly useful, here's a very basic example one: https://github.com/celtera/avendish/blob/main/examples/Advan...
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Learning C++ for Multimedia and Audio programming
If you are interested in making max, pd, etc... extension you can look into https://github.com/celtera/avendish : it's made exactly for this and tries to stay very close from standard C++ unlike most existing audio frameworks which often come with their own bespoke standard library reimplementation. The documentation also tries to explain the c++ features it used, you might find this useful!
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Soursop and Ponies in Kona: A C++ Committee Trip Report
to automatically generate safe dlopen stubs for runtime dynamic library loading from header files
and through the C++ one (this one is an extremely quick and dirty prototype):
https://github.com/ossia/score/blob/master/src/plugins/score...
to pre-instantiate get(aggregate), for_each(aggregate, f) and other similar functions in https://github.com/celtera/avendish because of how slow it is when done through TMP (doing it that way removed literally dozens of megabytes from my .o and had a positive performance impact even with -O3) ; so I weep a lot when I read that people in the committee object to pack...[indexing]
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Cognitive Loads in Programming
I really don't know about this, I'm writing audio & media effects in a fairly declarative style with https://github.com/celtera/avendish and I'm so much more productive that it's not even funny - I can rewrite entire effects from scratch in the time that it used to take me to find a bug somewhere
- Ask HN: Who is using C++ as the main language for new project?
- A framework for audio software development
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Clap: The New Audio Plug-In Standard
For anyone using c++, my declarative system has some amount of support for clap: https://github.com/celtera/avendish / https://celtera.github.io/avendish/
But unlike clap, targetting this also gives direct access to a few other environments, namely Max, Pd, ossia score, with the list hopefully growing.
Here is an example minimal plugin : https://github.com/celtera/avendish/blob/main/examples/Raw/M...
Note that unlike pretty much every other c/c++ plugin API, the plugin code does not need to include any header, everything is done through reflection of struct members at compile-time.
Here's a per-sample noise generator which uses a small library of pre-made ports: https://github.com/celtera/avendish/blob/main/examples/Helpe...
And a very naive buffer-based audio filter : https://github.com/celtera/avendish/blob/main/examples/Helpe...
UI is supported without relying on a specific UI library, only on a canvas painter concept which can then target Qt, NanoVG, and others to come: https://github.com/celtera/avendish/blob/main/examples/Helpe...
since it binds directly to audio APIs at compile time, it has pretty much zero code size in itself, the smallest plugin it generates for VST2 is around 7kb IIRC
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WG21, aka C++ Standard Committee, April 2022 Mailing
I've ported my lib https://github.com/celtera/avendish to P1061's experimental clang implementation to replace boost.pfr (https://github.com/celtera/avendish/blob/main/include/avnd/common/aggregates.hpp#L67) and it works great, it's only missing pack indexing because right now one still needs to do something like
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Why LSP?
Working on a sunset of this with https://github.com/celtera/avendish - C++ reflection makes this very easy
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Unreal vs. Unity Opinion
so interesting, as a mostly C++ dev, UE's C++ style feels absolutely awful aha. Of course they have to be here because c++ used to not have reflection but I think that nowadays one could use similar principles as the ones I've tried to develop for audio / media objects in https://github.com/celtera/avendish to implement game objects / UObject in a much cleaner way and with better compile times
SFML
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Ask HN: How to create a simple 2D game in C?
Take a look at SFML. Very easy to get started, and quite capable.
https://www.sfml-dev.org/
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rewriting a java project to C++, a bit lost on something.
As for windows, you'd probably be alright looking into SFML, you can see their Getting Started tutorial for how to install it in your IDE of choice.
- Ajutor in privinta incercarii a face un joc
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Not only Unity...
SFML (zlib/C++) https://github.com/SFML/SFML
- Integrate web support in sfml
- SFML 2.6.1
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Make a game engine in C++
SDL or SFML for drawing. They are both gfx libs but are used differently so read about what you thing suits you better.
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C++ Project Ideas?
Make a game with https://www.sfml-dev.org/ (I used SFML Rust to start learning Rust)
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link_libraries in Neat and Efficient way
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16) project(CMakeSFMLProject LANGUAGES CXX) include(FetchContent) FetchContent_Declare(SFML GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/SFML/SFML.git GIT_TAG 2.6.0) FetchContent_MakeAvailable(SFML) add_executable(CMakeSFMLProject src/main.cpp) target_link_libraries(CMakeSFMLProject PRIVATE sfml-graphics) target_compile_features(CMakeSFMLProject PRIVATE cxx_std_17)
- SFML 2.6.0 Released
What are some alternatives?
proposal - Go Project Design Documents
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
DtBlkFx - Fast-Fourier-Transform (FFT) based VST plug-in
SDL - DEPRECATED: Official development moved to GitHub
csound_max - csound6~ object for Max/MSP
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
nanobind - nanobind: tiny and efficient C++/Python bindings
OpenFrameworks - openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.
DPF - DISTRHO Plugin Framework
GLFW - A multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, window and input
clap-imgui - Minimal example of prototyping CLAP audio plugins using Dear ImGui as the user interface.
GStreamer - GStreamer open-source multimedia framework