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Re: can anyone here code c++???

2012-04-26 by k9k9dog

hi zoinky, 
thanks(for the encouragement). i've been told that.
thing is, i'd planned to dedicate some time to learning 
c++  a couple of years ago, and then stuff went a 
bit crazy, so i had to shelve that, and i'm trying to 
finish a synthedit project which is devouring my(permitted, lol)
computer-time! so maybe i'll have a crack at some basics in a 
couple of months, like starting with producing a noise from an 
osc etc. then i'll have to go and plunder the DSP sites for code 
examples, digest those, find the ones i like, sort them, and set 
up my work PC for it all...
thing is, i have some sequencer related project in synthedit, and 
really like that environment, and would like to build some modules 
to provide me with tight sequencers, etc. the real appeal of DSP is 
to get plugins to run efficiently, as i'm starting to produce cpu 
hogs. i've been told that visual basic is a similar modular-type 
interface, but i haven't been keen to disturb my (already fragile 
and mucked up) OS with a big installation trip, and can't quite face 
the backup and re-install i know i must do sometime. i'd almost 
rather buy a new laptop... ;op

--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "zoinky420" <zoinky420@...> wrote:
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> --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "k9k9dog" <domgoold@> wrote:
> >> code is still a real turn-off for me. i've got really used to 
> > the synthedit environment, and i'd need a serious learning 
> > curve to start picking up c++ or any other language.
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> FWIW, I took a class in C++ about a decade ago, and I remember being surprised at how simple it is.  Of course I haven't done any C++ coding since then so I would have to start over, but the learning curve is not nearly as steep as you might think...  as long as you know what you're trying to accomplish, the coding becomes obvious.  And in most cases someone has already done what you want, and you just have to copy and integrate the functions.
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> Anyway my point is, don't sell yourself short.  Anyone who is slightly motivated to code C++ can do so without feeling intimidated...
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