| bio | website | codingobviously.com |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Jan 21 at 12:38 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
I develop mainly with Javascript, Scala, PHP (Drupal and Symfony), and Perl.
I'm also interested in:
- Gamedev.
- Compiler and language design.
- Everything UX and UI.
- Reading other people's code, especially open-source projects.
- Smalltalk, Lisp (Scheme), Ruby, and Python.
- DSP for sound and graphics.
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Mar 28 |
revised |
Is there a formal name for this type of composition? fixed spelling |
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Mar 28 |
comment |
Is there a formal name for this type of composition? It makes perfect sense, thank you. I was initially doubtful about it because of my theme appearing after the variations. Also, thanks for the recommendations, @filzilla |
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Mar 28 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 28 |
accepted | Is there a formal name for this type of composition? |
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Mar 28 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 28 |
revised |
Is there a formal name for this type of composition? improved wording |
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Mar 28 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 28 |
revised |
Is there a formal name for this type of composition? added 200 characters in body |
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Mar 28 |
asked | Is there a formal name for this type of composition? |
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Jul 21 |
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Does it really make difference to play a song in a different key? Great answer. Especially regarding the varying amounts of harmonic overtones which different notes produce on a given instrument. Personally, it's pretty much the main reason I end up choosing certain keys when composing music for a particular instrument. |
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Jul 21 |
awarded | Supporter |