Make sure you check the name - there is a website called bandmatch already, which is a somewhat established platform (granted, it's I think only for DACH meaning: Switzerland (primarily), Austria, Germany, and is a…
Depending on your workflow, you get used to it rather quickly imo. I recently rewrote a Python script which extracted metadata from an XML file and using that metadata to stitch together fulltext from OCR (OCR where…
> And I can access the Pharo GUI via the web VNC just from my browser with full access to the IDE and dev env. That's a thing I read about elsewhere, and it sounds like it has or had an integrated VNC Server - is that…
As my second job is being a composer for film and TV (no, not playing in the big league), I see a ton of composers producing content on "how to make money" etc. What always crosses my mind with most of these people is -…
Could you link a research article for that? I'm interested in reading what they found
I like the idea - this would be cool as a self-hosted webapp. What I don't like: "coming to macOS and iOS" - I would Love to have this ported to other OS too (Linux/Android - even windows). Or as I said - a webapp
Make sure you check the name - there is a website called bandmatch already, which is a somewhat established platform (granted, it's I think only for DACH meaning: Switzerland (primarily), Austria, Germany, and is a…
Depending on your workflow, you get used to it rather quickly imo. I recently rewrote a Python script which extracted metadata from an XML file and using that metadata to stitch together fulltext from OCR (OCR where…
> And I can access the Pharo GUI via the web VNC just from my browser with full access to the IDE and dev env. That's a thing I read about elsewhere, and it sounds like it has or had an integrated VNC Server - is that…
As my second job is being a composer for film and TV (no, not playing in the big league), I see a ton of composers producing content on "how to make money" etc. What always crosses my mind with most of these people is -…
Could you link a research article for that? I'm interested in reading what they found
I like the idea - this would be cool as a self-hosted webapp. What I don't like: "coming to macOS and iOS" - I would Love to have this ported to other OS too (Linux/Android - even windows). Or as I said - a webapp