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is missing tidalcycles/Tidal#618
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It seems like the only reasonable way to get a command-line/terminal program in a usable state onto people's Macs is with Homebrew. I don't really know how Homebrew works internally, though the tool
build script I made for orca will check to see if ncurses and portmidi have been installed via Homebrew.
It would be nice if someone could help create a Homebrew thingy (formula? cask? uhh) so tha
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I added a few basic lessons in #177, but there's lots more material on Rougier's site. The [regular plots] section looks like a good one to do next; it even has before and after code. There are also some more sources listed in issue #177. Anyone who wants to contribute lessons can find more instructions in the [lessons folder].
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Motivation
After discussion at https://scsynth.org/t/terminology-question/3372 it came to my attention there's a couple uses of ableist language in our project that we could easily replace with more inclusive language -- specifically "crazy" and "idiot". This would be really easy to do, so let's do it!
Description of Proposed Feature
Replace with better words :)
Plan for Imple