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Should programmers avoid manually managing memory?
With all of the automatic tools available today, managing program memory is a solved problem, and developers shouldn't try to handle it themselves. …or is it? Experienced DSP engineer Jatin Chowdhury (Chowdhury DSP) explains how, depending on the situation, there's still value in creating your own solutions.
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Should programmers avoid manually managing memory?
With all of the automatic tools available today, managing program memory is a solved problem, and developers shouldn't try to handle it themselves. …or is it? Experienced DSP engineer Jatin Chowdhury (Chowdhury DSP) explains how, depending on the situation, there's still value in creating your own solutions.
Should programmers avoid manually managing memory?
Should programmers avoid manually managing memory?
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We Built a Multi-Player Audio App With AI: Intro to Audiotool Nexus
Nexus is Audiotool's new extension layer that lets a browser-based app read and write a live project in real time, something a traditional VST can't do. Silas Gyger, lead engineer at Audiotool, shows how far an AI agent can take you by building three working apps from scratch.
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The Audio Programmer Virtual Meetup | April 9th, 2025 @ 17:00 UK
Jani Huoponen, Scott Kramer, and Claus Trelby explore Eclipsa Audio – Google and Samsung's open-source spatial audio format – and what it means for creators working across music, film, TV, and the open web.
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