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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Newsgroups | sci.math |
| Subject | Arrow Functions! @Strudel Live Coding Music |
| Date | 2025-11-15 13:49 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <10f9sti$2dj6$3@solani.org> (permalink) |
Hi, Why bring arrow functions to Dogelog Player? MORE POWER https://9gag.com/gag/a34eXL8 With Strudel, you can expressively write dynamic music pieces. It is an official port of the Tidal Cycles pattern language to JavaScript. You don’t need to know JavaScript or Tidal Cycles to make music with Strudel. This interactive tutorial will guide you through the basics of Strudel. The best place to actually make music with Strudel is the Strudel REPL https://strudel.cc/workshop/getting-started/ Bye Disclaimer: I don't say I port Tidal Cycles to Prolog. I only say you might spot some arrow functions (=>)/2 in @Strudel Code.
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