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The Virtual Orchestra Project’s first press…
I was excited to see this from Technology in the Arts: http://www.technologyinthearts.org/?p=1776 Very cool!
This Is Why You Shouldn’t Interrupt a Programmer – The Slightly Disgruntled Scientist
Since @kevin_rudds_cat suggested it, I also made a two-column A4 sized PDF version. Update: So after being retweeted several hundred times and being … Source: This Is Why You Shouldn’t Interrupt a Programmer – The Slightly Disgruntled Scientist

