On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 12:50:35PM -0400, andy fillebrown wrote: > I would be interested in both of these. > > On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 11:14 AM, Steven Yi wrote: > > Hi All, > > I had a couple of ideas I thought of proposing for the Csound > conference, but I wanted to see if there is interest first before > proposing them. > > The first idea is a walkthrough through Csound code. The idea is that > you could come and learn about the internals of Csound, how it works. > The targeted audience would be those interested in the code base, > whether that's to learn how an audio engine like Csound runs, or > whether you'd like to get involved with working on Csound. I imagined > this as a guided walkthrough. Like a walking tour, you'd be free to > ask questions anytime. > > The second idea is a session on building applications with the API. > The idea I had for this was a to take a tour of the API methods. This > would be an interactive workshop with planned exercises for all of us > to go through. I had the thought that using Python would be the ideal > candidate to do these exercises. The same API calls would be used if > using other languages, so you could take the knowledge over to > Java/Android, iOS, C/C++, Lua, etc. Hello, These are both most excellent ideas that should help complement existing documentation. If you do organise such workshops, could they be recorded on video so that those who live in Europe or elsewhere and can't attend might learn, if not participate?