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  • Subject: Re: Archives
  • From: James Maxwell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 11:29:46 -0800

Okay, just checked this out and it's still in the state it was last time; the MIDI chapter is in development. It's funny that information on Apple MIDI programming, which is common to so many music creation apps, is so hard to come by. Of course, I realize it's not generally "hard", and certainly not sexy, so I can see why. But it's not a matter of whether it's easy or difficult, it's a matter of it being explained clearly somewhere so people can learn it. After all, everything is "hard" before you learn it and, generally speaking, "easy" after you learn it! ;-)
Anyway, the publishing date is now Feb 24, 2012. Hopefully that will stick.

J.

On 2011-11-07, at 9:38 AM, Morgan Packard wrote:

The book preview is available on O'Reilly Safari. I've been working through that.
-m-

On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:30 PM, James Maxwell <email@hidden> wrote:
Oh yes... the docs are miserable, and there are no books (yet... please Chris and Kevin. soon?), so the list archive is an invaluable resource. 
Sure, there are other places that seem to host the list archive (i.e., yes, 'Google is your friend'), but I don't seem to find as much... Not sure why... And anyway, even with Google, the top 5 hits are usually from the list. So, the list is a life-saver. I hope it comes back soon.

J.


On 2011-11-07, at 9:05 AM, Paul Sanders wrote:

Seconded.  I'd have been lost without the list archives when I was doing Core Audio work.
 
Paul Sanders.
 

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Aran Mulholland <email@hidden> wrote:
I don't know how urgent is urgent but I did try contacting the postmaster, got a "please confirm you would like to be removed from the mailing list" email in response. Audio is fiddly stuff, I don't think the level of documentation that is required to cover every use case will ever be there so the list archives are sometimes the only other alternative. I don't want to get abusive or angry about it but I would just like it to be known that I for one am very frustrated by the apparent lack of concern for developers.

Aran.
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