I am new to Pythonista and so am still in the discovery stage, so please forgive me if these things have been proven impossible already. Coding on my iPad is so exciting I stay up way too late for the old person that I am now! I am primarily an artist--albeit a geeky one--and one very very very very dear wish of mine is to be able to code digital audio experiments on iOS. Thus my first question: are there any plans or even tiny sparks of ideas around Core Audio support or an API or a module that can send any (normalized) data stream to audio out?
Including PIL was a fabulous move; real audio programming would be even fabulouser. I am one of those people who thinks that Apple's compulsive shacklng of iOS is nearly criminal. Given the computing power I am holding here in my left hand, I should be able to make huge complicated messes of noise and light without waiting for an app developer to provide access to basic tools that have been available for weeks/months/years, but here we are. Real time audio synthesis? Pretty please?
My other request is a little less grand: a split view in the editor. I am self-taught in the digital arts and I learn best by typing in examples I find elsenet. Copy/paste is easy, but it does not teach me much. Since iOS is a one-view-at-a-time sort of computer, it can get a little clicky-finger tiring to work from examples--or reference docs of any sort.
Otherwise, I am so happy with Pythonista I could just spit! Thank you mister omz.