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0.2) What other FAQs might be of interest? (Electronic and Computer Music)

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This article is from the Electronic and Computer Music FAQ, by Craig Latta Craig.Latta@NetJam.ORG with numerous contributions by others.

0.2) What other FAQs might be of interest? (Electronic and Computer Music)



You can get nearly every FAQ known to USENETkind from the
newsgroup news.answers.

I also edit two other FAQs which may be of interest:

If you are interested in composing music, you may want to look
at the music composition FAQ. It is posted fortnightly to the
above-mentioned group, as well as to news.answers. It is also
available via ftp as
anonymous@XCF.Berkeley.EDU:misc/netjam/doc/FAQ/composition/\
compositionFAQ.entire, and in pieces as .../split/*. Finally, it can
be obtained by emailing netjam-request@XCF with the subject line
"request for composition FAQ". The machine XCF.Berkeley.EDU has IP
address 128.32.138.1.

If you are interested in Smalltalk programming, you may want
to look at the Smalltalk FAQ, which is posted fortnightly to
comp.lang.smalltalk. It is also available via ftp as
anoymous@xcf.berkeley.edu:misc/smalltalk/FAQ/SmalltalkFAQ.entire.

 

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