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Sunday, May 14th, 2006

Work continues on the Ouroborus Live Audio project. I think Liz thinks I’m crazy cause i spend hours trying to work out little features that out of context are completely unimpressive. Be that as it may I am pretty happy about the progress. Been working on a widget set based on extensions of the apple HIView objects. I’m leveraging the HIFramework code base to do it as doing it from scratch (which seemed possible at first ::sheepish grin::) was impossible with my limited resources. Anyway pop over to my Sourceforge project and check a copy of the source code out of svn. Hell submit a patch while your at it! Or don’t I don’t care hahaha… no actually it would be great to get some help but I can admit that its in a less then impressive state now. All i can say is that it’s always good to get into projects on the ground floor. I’ll buy you a twinky for your hard work ;)… maybe….

M

Ouroborus hosted on sourceforge.net

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

The Ouroborus Live Audio project was officially accepted to be hosted at Source Forge this week. The project page is here and the everything that I have written thus far has been loaded into a Subversion repository. So if anyone feels like writing some Carbon C++ then check a copy out and start submitting patches.

Ouroborus Progress

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Development continues on my opensource OSX Audio project dubed Ouroborus. I’ve wrapped my head around the OSX Carbon windowing API and I’m starting to focus on building out the basic GUI.

Then the next step is diving into the OSX Audio APIs and getting down to the meat of the app. Check back for updates and eventual code downloads.

I’ll be adding the project to Source Forge soon so check back!

M

Ouroborus

Friday, March 3rd, 2006

A few months back I began work on a new audio sequencing application as a follow up project to the infamous BitFilper 9k. The bit flipping is officially discontinued unless someone else would like to pick it up and run with it. In which case more power to you.

My new application is named Ouroborus. This time out I’m adding a little twist… I’m forgoing Microsoft and crossing over to the aqua lands of OSX. Yes thats right I’m handing in my visual studio for a copy of X-Code and a dream for a better tomorrow…. ‘JK’ I’ll always love you Redmond… sorta.

I’ll be setting up a subversion repository and will check in the carbon code base for any of you code monkeys to fiddle with. Take it, love it, embrace the freeness. Kiss the Ouroborus ring and you will be saved… don’t quote me on that… but i hear someone was saved once at least… maybe.