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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitOn 07/29/2011 09:30 PM, Harry van Haaren wrote:
Regards,
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On 07/29/2011 09:30 PM, Harry van Haaren wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 7:39 PM, David
Robillard <d@drobilla.net>
wrote:
I don't think that's too abstract for your average dev. It's
a library
API. Certainly your average dev can use a library.
Being a self-taught dev (no comment on average or not :) I can
say I did find very difficult to understand how the lv2
framework operates, and how the piece fit together. Equally so
as there are few *simple* examples out there, that one can
read and *understand*, not just gloss over the 1000+ lines and
think 'maybe next year'
Less talk, more rock.
True that. I've uploaded a sample class to host an LV2
plugin with a "jack-orientated" interface. Its released under
LGPL, and uses the LILV library to load the plugin. Written in
C++, code is hosted here: https://github.com/harryhaaren/Lv2Host
I'm aware that the code is not perfect, and will accept
suggestions / improvements.
Here is another view of an 'average' dev. Just to get an idea how
some devs might look at things from the outside. Personally, I am
100% neutral in this discussion though ... ;)
http://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=7207#p21193
Regards,
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