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    • HISEnbergH
      HISEnberg
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      Does anyone have experience doing something like this?

      Currently I have a handful of libraries I pull from (MIT mostly) and I integrate these directly into a HISE project. However, a more seamless workflow at this point would be to include them into the HISE source code and just use Projucer flags to include/exclude them depending on the nature of the project. That way I can organize them in Scriptnode according to their source, or include them when working on my C++ nodes as I have been doing.

      I'm just curious how much extra labour it will be and if it is worth pursuing. I suppose this would compliment the HISE store concept Christoph is working on?

      Sonic Architect && Software Mercenary

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart @HISEnberg
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        @HISEnberg don‘t do this - the entire c++ third party node system gives you a robust and established way to pull in third party code through a well defined interface. What do you want to do that isn‘t possible there?

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