Programming Questions

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Hi guys, im new to the Forums and such, im currently a sophomore student at North Carolina School of the Arts majoring in Sound Engineering and am interested in programming. I tend to need programs for my sound work that dont always exist, things that would make my life as an engineer easier. I was wondering if anyone can direct me to a site or program that can help me learn basic programming and on up, i am looking to make a calculator that has the things i find myself calculating on a regular basis. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Paging Mathogre.... Mathogre to the Lobby Please...
 
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Oh, I forgot to mention alternatives.

Realbasic is available for the Mac.

The common web scripting laguages are available, such as Perl, Python, PHP, and Ruby. Some of these even have links into the system so you can use the OS X interface.

Applescript can be used also.
 

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