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Re: OT: Beauty of programming languages
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Stan Sanderson |
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Re: OT: Beauty of programming languages |
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Sat, 12 Sep 2015 21:41:45 -0500 |
Briefly- Age: 75, using LilyPond since 2003, many Mutopia submissions which
others have updated. Most challenging project (2003-2004): Joseph Archer's
parlor piano transcription of his "Alice, Where Art Thou?." Mutopia was my
example and teacher back then. I'm a retired physics teacher, frustrated
classical guitarist, choir and solo tenor and very poor pianist. Love music;
lots of hope but little talent. I use Frescobaldi (thank you Wilbert!) for
vocal arranging and enjoy typesetting J. J. Froberger's PD keyboard music.
My first computing experience was on an IBM 1620, now a Mac person. Briefly
played with Finale, but it wasn't fun.
I'm grateful to Han-Wen and Jan for planting the seed from which so much has
grown. That brief introduction about the aesthetics of music typesetting was a
powerful motivating factor. Thank you to all who continue to improve the magic.
Stan
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