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Converting filenames to lower case

Converting "Mixed Case" filenames to "Lower Case"

Command-Line-Fu

Just a head's up on a pretty cool site that I came across today: Command-Line-Fu

SC-04 Basics More Commands

SuperCollider - Tutorial 04 (More Commands)

Authored by Derek Shaw

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Start Applications >> Audio & Video >> JACK Control
If top left Start button is Green select it
This needs to start with no errors
Start Applications >> Accessories >> Text Editor (Gedit)
Start Tools >> SuperCollider mode
Start from SuperCollider menu >> Start Server

SC-03 Basics Commnd Set

SuperCollider - Tutorial 03 (Basics Command set)

Authored by Derek Shaw

Needed

Start Applications >> Audio & Video >> JACK Control
If top left Start button is Green select it
This needs to start with no errors
Start Applications >> Accessories >> Text Editor (Gedit)
Start Tools >> SuperCollider mode
Start from SuperCollider menu >> Start Server

SC-02 Basics

SuperCollider - Tutorial 02 (Basics continued)

Originally authored by David Cottle

Needed

Start Applications >> Audio & Video >> JACK Control
If top left Start button is Green select it
This needs to start with no errors
Start Applications >> Accessories >> Text Editor (Gedit)
Start Tools >> SuperCollider mode
Start from SuperCollider menu >> Start Server

SC-01 Basics

SuperCollider - Tutorial 01 (Basics)

Originally authored by Gaisai Haolah These document are heavily influenced by two very talented SuperCollider programmers Celeste Hutchins and Gaisai Haolah. I have no skill of my own to portray at least not with SuperCollider so I have stolen relevant snippets from these programmers to demonstrate some of the workings of the SuperCollider application.

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Start Applications >> Audio & Video >> JACK Control
If top left Start button is Green select it

SC-00 Introduction

Super Collider an Introduction to Audio Synthesis Programming

Learning C++ Coding on Linux - Your First C++ Program

Quick Note: This was written by a fairly new programmer (4-6 months using C++ at the time of writing). Please comment or email me at ccmachine[at]gmail[dot]com if there are mistakes or things you believe i should/should not have said. However this also gives me a good perspective into what somebody completely new should know. Why would you want to learn C++? It's a time-tested language that's been around over 20 years and as such, C++ code can be run on pretty much any computer or device you come across (so long as you compile it for such, more on that later). What do you need to learn to code?
#) A computer
#) Logical and maybe mathematical skills(particularly for game programming), or at least common sense in both.
#) A text editor and C++ compiler. Obviously, coding can be pretty complex. For this I'm going to assume you're using Ubuntu or any other Linux distribution with a packaging system (apt, yum, synaptic, etc).

Programming

Programming Develop Your Own Software & Software Applications

Developing your own software can be a costly affair, first you need an Operating System to run the Integrated Desktop Environment or IDE both of which, on some systems need to be purchased, depending on your selection, the cost can run into many hundreds of pounds.

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