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ChucK and is
This legacy distinction is somewhat erased by languages such as ChucK, SuperCollider, and Impromptu.
ChucK is distributed freely under the terms of the GNU General Public License on Mac OS X, Linux and Microsoft Windows.
On iPhone / iPad, ChiP ( ChucK for iPhone ) is distributed under a limited, closed source license, and is not currently licensed to the public.
The ChucK programming language is a loosely C-like object-oriented language, with strong static typing.
ChucK is distinguished by the following characteristics:
The following is a simple ChucK program that generates sound and music:
A notable exception is ChucK, which unifies audio-rate and control-rate timing into a single framework, allowing arbitrarily fine time granularity and also one mechanism to manage both.
* Another example, written in ChucK is available here

ChucK and concurrent
* ChucK, strongly-timed, concurrent, and on-the-fly audio programming language

ChucK and audio
* ChucK audio programming language for real-time audio synthesis
* ChucK ( a synchronous reactive programming language for audio )

ChucK and programming
Operations such as these, and even more elaborate operations can also be performed in computer music programming languages such as Max / MSP, SuperCollider, Csound, Pure Data ( Pd ), Keykit, and ChucK.
* ChiP ( ChucK for iPhone / iPad ), a programming language used for music synthesis
* ChucK, a programming language for computer music
Together with Gary Scavone, he authored the Synthesis Toolkit and with Ge Wang the ChucK programming language.
* ChucK programming language

ChucK and for
Popular software for creating glitch includes trackers like Jeskola Buzz and Renoise, as well as modular software like Reaktor, Ableton Live, Reason, AudioMulch, Bidule, SuperCollider, Usine, FLStudio, Max / MSP, Pure Data, and ChucK.

ChucK and /
Versions of the STK instrument classes have been integrated into ChucK, Csound, Real-Time Cmix, Max / MSP ( as part of PeRColate ), SuperCollider and FAUST .< Ref > http :// code. google. com / p / stk-faust /</ ref > It has been ported to SymbianOS as well.

ChucK and .
* Programs are dynamically compiled to ChucK virtual machine bytecode.

is and concurrent
But if this is the case, then an arbitrary pencil of lines having a point, P, of **zg as vertex is transformed into a ruled surface of order Af having Af generators concurrent at P.
Since a ruled surface of order N with N concurrent generators is necessarily a cone, it follows finally that every line through a point, P, of **zg meets its image at P, as asserted.
A concurrent effort is needed to make oceanographic data useful on the spot.
A `` mental image '' subconsciously impressing us from beneath its language symbols in wakeful thought, or consciously in light sleep, is actually not an image at all but is comprised of realities, viewed not in the concurrent sensory stream, but within the depths of the fourth dimension.
However, legislating for alterations to the Act is a complex process, since the act is a common denominator in the shared succession of all the Commonwealth realms and the Statute of Westminster 1931 acknowledges by established convention that any changes to the rules of succession may be made only with the agreement of all of the states involved, with concurrent amendments to be made by each state's parliament or parliaments.
Nefopam is used in Europe for pain relief with concurrent opioids.
As Th1 response is required for an effective immune response to tuberculous infection, concurrent infection with various parasites produces a simultaneous Th2 response, which blunts the effect of BCG.
The upside is possible concurrent read of a same data group by two independent processes, which increases performance.
It is heavily utilized by the Database and Storage engines ( see above ) both to guarantee the correct execution of concurrent transactions, and ( different mechanisms ) the correctness of other DBMS processes.
Nevertheless, it is possible to roughly classify concurrent systems as " parallel " or " distributed " using the following criteria:
The upside is possible concurrent read of a same data group by two independent processes, which increases performance.
It is heavily utilized by the Database and Storage engines ( see above ) both to guarantee the correct execution of concurrent transactions, and ( different mechanisms ) the correctness of other DBMS processes.
Erlang ( ) is a general-purpose concurrent, garbage-collected programming language and runtime system.
When used to represent carried traffic, a value ( which can be a non-integer such as 43. 5 ) followed by “ erlangs ” represents the average number of concurrent calls carried by the circuits ( or other service-providing elements ), where that average is calculated over some reasonable period of time.
When used to describe offered traffic, a value followed by “ erlangs ” represents the average number of concurrent calls that would have been carried if there were an unlimited number of circuits ( that is, if the call-attempts that were made when all circuits were in use had not been rejected ).
This is the average number of concurrent calls during a given one-hour period of the day, where that period is selected to give the highest result.
" More precisely, it is " the quantitative analysis of actual economic phenomena based on the concurrent development of theory and observation, related by appropriate methods of inference.
The likelihood of permanent brain damage from any given instance of severe hypoglycemia is difficult to estimate, and depends on a multitude of factors such as age, recent blood and brain glucose experience, concurrent problems such as hypoxia, and availability of alternative fuels.
Java is a general-purpose, concurrent, class-based, object-oriented language that is specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
If the two sets of bodies do not have concurrent jurisdiction but, as in the case of the International Criminal Court ( ICC ), the relationship is expressly based on the principle of complementarity, i. e. the international court is subsidiary or complementary to national courts, the difficulty is avoided.

is and strongly
A call for action `` before it is too late '' has alarming implications when it comes from a man who, in his previous reports on the schools, cautioned so strongly against extreme measures.
While this may well be true in general, I believe it is also important to keep in mind that some recent developments suggest that over the next year or so military electronics may be one of the most strongly growing areas in an economy which is not expanding rapidly in other directions.
Whereas the usual organic surface-active agent is strongly sorbed at oil - water interfaces, the highly charged ions are most strongly sorbed at interfaces between water and insoluble materials exhibiting an ionic structure ( see Table 26-2 on p. 1678 ).
The principle of `` bills only '', or `` bills preferably '', seems so strongly accepted by the Federal Reserve that it is difficult to envision conditions which would persuade the authorities to depart radically from it by extending their open market purchases regularly into long-term Government securities.
Finally, there is the question of how strongly an expressed opinion is held -- whether it is a firm opinion or one that the respondent favors only slightly over the alternatives.
Sprinkel strongly refuted the current neo-stagnationist thesis that we are facing a future of limited and slow growth, declaring that this pessimism `` is based on very limited and questionable evidence ''.
The reason for chlorhexidine effectiveness is that it strongly adheres to surfaces in the mouth and thus remains present in effective concentrations for many hours.
" Christie strongly implies that this " quiet retreat in the Ardennes " near Spa is the Poirot family home.
Economic activity is strongly linked to the United States, with which American Samoa conducts the great bulk of its foreign trade.
* Arminianism is Pelagian ( or Semi-Pelagian ), denying original sin and total depravity – No system of Arminianism founded on Arminius or Wesley denies original sin or total depravity ; both Arminius and Wesley strongly affirmed that man's basic condition is one in which he cannot be righteous, understand God, or seek God.
The Platonist seemed to outweigh the Aristotelian in Alan, but he felt strongly that the divine is all intelligibility and argued this notion through much Aristotelian logic combined with Pythagorean mathematics.
Following screening of antibacterials against a wide range of bacteria, production of the active compounds is carried out using fermentation, usually in strongly aerobic conditions.
The current is strongly constrained by landform and bathymetric features.
After studying the circumpolar current it is clear that it strongly influences regional and global climate as well as underwater biodiversity.
This case is politically distinct in the sense that the government of Israel-which strongly denounced other cases of Aircraft hijacking-endorsed this one and declared its participants to be heroes and martyrs for the Zionist cause.
Whilst the magnification of both the field ion and atom probe microscopes is extremely high, the exact magnification is dependant upon conditions specific to the examined specimen, so unlike for conventional electron microscopes, there is often little direct control on magnification, and furthermore, obtained images may have strongly variable magnifications due to fluctuations in the shape of the electric field at the surface.
Amok is often described as a culture-bound ( or culture-specific ) syndrome, which is a psychological condition whose manifestation is strongly shaped by cultural factors.

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