I picked up the Humble Bundle computer music package from MIT press (sale is over
). A notable title is The Audio Programming Book edited by Richard Boulanger and Victor Lazzarini. It’s from 2011 and includes a 4GB DVD of supplements. The table of contents lean towards C and C++ targeted to the Csound community, I assume because Boulanger wrote The Csound Book.
So any hot takes? The table of contents is an interesting read. The DVD supplements look extensive. I feel like I trust academic computer musicians to teach pragmatic C the best. Like, “if they can do it, so I can I” sort of thing. But I’m a little concerned I might be moving towards a black hole that will absorb time without consequence.