This vim plugin seems to do most of what you describe by wrapping the matchadd() vimscript function: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2666 <Leader>r (regex) to add matches to the set of…
This is true, but because Backbone made a poor naming choice. Backbone Views are what one normally thinks of as "controllers" (coordinating presentation and models), and the view/presentation layer is not handled by…
If you start with the 12 chromatic tones and start addding notes to a scale going up a circle of fifths, there are two natural stopping points where you have spanned the octave with a complete-sounding set of notes with…
The MIDI samples were a really poor choice to introduce the program's compositions, but those snippets do sound a lot like Bach chorales stylistically, perhaps at the level a competent (if uninspiring) student of…
Agree. "Naturally sounding" isn't.
This vim plugin seems to do most of what you describe by wrapping the matchadd() vimscript function: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2666 <Leader>r (regex) to add matches to the set of…
This is true, but because Backbone made a poor naming choice. Backbone Views are what one normally thinks of as "controllers" (coordinating presentation and models), and the view/presentation layer is not handled by…
If you start with the 12 chromatic tones and start addding notes to a scale going up a circle of fifths, there are two natural stopping points where you have spanned the octave with a complete-sounding set of notes with…
The MIDI samples were a really poor choice to introduce the program's compositions, but those snippets do sound a lot like Bach chorales stylistically, perhaps at the level a competent (if uninspiring) student of…
Agree. "Naturally sounding" isn't.