going thru the docs and am noticing a similar blindspot that was encountered briefly at norns launch…maiden/matron/supercollider/lua/dust/tape all made reference to specific things and the framework became easier to grasp once explained but, initially i think i was confused by how the puzzle fit together
is there any benefit to defining certain terms? for example now we have “scripts” being used to describe basically the same concept within norns, tt, and crow ecosystem but each type of script is very different (and non monome users might be expecting the word “application”)
that’s merely an example
what’s actually stumping right now is the relationship between crow/druid/python/ALS and lua…i cannot parse out the exact relationship based on the docs so if someone approached them with little background knowledge of these devices they might also be confused
as far i can tell, whether you write individual strings of text or full standalone scripts for crow, the editor is druid and the language is technically lua but asl is a proprietary set of commands which functions within druid and follows lua syntax…correct?
any thoughts on how to translate this and document it clearly for others?
edit: some of these questions are answered in the readme on gh…hold on