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| accessdate = 2011-06-12}}</ref> under a BSD style licence. It runs under both [[Linux]] and Mac OS X. The project is as of June 2011 at an early stage and is intended as a developer preview, not suited for end users. It includes the Scheme interpreter, the Extempore Language compiler and the scheduler. The bindings to [[Apple Inc.|Apple]] libraries are absent, but the environment can interface with dynamic libraries.<ref name="extempore_github" />.
==External links==▼
* http://impromptu.moso.com.au/ - Impromptu home page▼
* http://improgramming.wordpress.com/ - a blog about Impromptu by [http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/thm21/ Thor Magnusson]▼
* http://vimeo.com/impromptu/videos/sort:plays - Live performances by Andrew Sorensen.▼
==See also==▼
* [[Comparison of audio synthesis environments]]▼
* [[SuperCollider]]▼
* [[Processing (programming language)|Processing]]▼
* [[OpenFrameworks]]▼
* [[NodeBox]]▼
* [[ChucK]]▼
* [[jMax]]▼
* [[Max (software)]]▼
* [[Pure Data]]▼
* [[TinyScheme]]▼
== References ==
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* Peter Kirn, "[http://createdigitalmusic.com/2010/07/thought-and-performance-live-coding-music-explained-to-anyone-really/ Thought and Performance, Live Coding Music, Explained to Anyone - Really]", Create Digital Music, 2011
* Mitchell Whitelaw, "[http://teemingvoid.blogspot.com/2007/12/from-scratch-conversation-with-andrew.html From Scratch - A Conversation with Andrew Sorensen]", 2007
▲==See also==
▲* [[Comparison of audio synthesis environments]]
▲* [[SuperCollider]]
▲* [[Processing (programming language)|Processing]]
▲* [[OpenFrameworks]]
▲* [[NodeBox]]
▲* [[ChucK]]
▲* [[jMax]]
▲* [[Max (software)]]
▲* [[Pure Data]]
▲* [[TinyScheme]]
▲==External links==
▲* http://impromptu.moso.com.au/ - Impromptu home page
▲* http://improgramming.wordpress.com/ - a blog about Impromptu by [http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/thm21/ Thor Magnusson]
▲* http://vimeo.com/impromptu/videos/sort:plays - Live performances by Andrew Sorensen.
[[Category:Audio programming languages]]
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