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Megranium | 3 years ago

One of the key aspects of the live coding scene was, and still is to a certain degree, to provide a contrast to this kind of perfectionism. To allow people to experiment, and allow or even encourage them to fail, live on stage, rather than playing it safe.

It recently has changed a little with the advancement of more stable and mature live coding systems (there's plenty, really ... even my own is pretty stable by now) and more formats addressing a more general audience.

Personally, though, I'll forever cheer harder for a person hacking together a sampler in plain C in 9 minutes than a "stable" performance.

I'd find it sad to see the live coding scene totally going down the Apple road, from a vibrant, proudly amateurish scene to one that is "professionalized", stable, but profoundly bland.

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