Giles Bowkett is anything but a quiet chap - indeed, he's one of the more
outspoken members of our community. With the roar, however, comes a lot of wisdom, and Giles recent work on integrating Ruby and
MIDI is inspired.
In July, Giles attended the RubyFringe conference and gave a talk with the unpronounceable title of "
Archaeopteryx: A Ruby MIDI Generator", named after his
Archaeopteryx project. This talk has been
very well received generally. Pete Forde of Unspace
called it "
the most important video of 2008", Pete Yandell
said it's the "
must-watch geek talk of the year" and Zed Shaw
said Giles "
Ruled The World." It's an awesome talk, even if music and MIDI don't interest you. Giles covers building an ecosystem around your projects very well - if you're feeling uninspired, give it a look.
If you
are interested in music and MIDI, however, start digging in to
Archaeopteryx right away. It's billed as a "Ruby MIDI generator" but as of this week it
now also accepts MIDI in. Awesomeness ensues.
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