Visual Lisp/CLOS programming in OpenMusic.
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| Title: | Visual Lisp/CLOS programming in OpenMusic. |
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| Authors: | Jean Bresson1, Carlos Agon1, Gérard Assayag1 |
| Source: | Higher-Order & Symbolic Computation. Mar2009, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p81-111. 31p. |
| Subjects: | Visual LISP (Computer program language), COMMON LISP (Computer program language), Programming languages, Object-oriented programming languages, Application software, Functional analysis |
| Abstract: | Abstract OpenMusic (OM) is a visual programming language developed on top of Common Lisp and CLOS, in which most of the functional and object-oriented programming concepts can be implemented and carried out graphically. Although this visual language was designed for musical applications, the focus in this paper is to describe and study OM as a complete general-purpose programming environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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