Do musicians make better coders? Why should musicians learn to code? In the Composing Code Podcast co-hosts Shane and James explore the musicality remixing computer science. At the end you will have musical tooling and CS concepts in your pocket to explore your own music, audio and creative ideas. All examples are for the Processing IDE which is free and open source. Starring co-hosts: Shane Wirkes (@Hashbrownington) and James Stone (@JamesStoneCo).
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James and Shane talk about all things loops and then loop it back to music where Shane explains some music theory and James helps him talk out some co...
James and Shane discuss starting and (hopefully) completing a personal project. They talk about strategies for keeping it manageable and why getting a...
The second part of our in depth interview with Jonah Dempcy. We put him to the test by asking him to make musical analogies for common programming ide...
Join us for a wild ride a we speak with musician and programmer Jonah Dempcy. We discuss everything from the proto-internet days, to the demoscene to ...
In this episode, our cohosts discuss variables and how they apply to the Finnish bucket culture. They also talk about why analogies eventually fall ap...
In this latest episode, our co-hosts take a look at the Sound library in Processing as they attempt to translate the basic elements of visual drawing ...
In the second episode, Shane and James start getting into the language and syntax of processing. They dive into the basic Setup and Draw functions and...
In the premier episode, co-hosts Shane and James talk about how they got into code and music. They also discuss common hangups and misconceptions arou...