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The CDP System Software Release 8, updated in October 2023, is free and open-source software for creative sound design, offering about 80 new sound-processing programs including multichannel support, waveset distortion, and speech/voice tools. It supports the PVOCEX (.pvx) analysis file format used in Csound, enhancing compatibility and playback options. The system runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux, and includes updated graphical interfaces and scripting capabilities for advanced sound manipulation. This release benefits you by providing powerful, flexible tools to transform and create unique sounds, with ongoing development opportunities if you want to contribute or customize the software.
https://github.com/ComposersDesktop/CDP8
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oauthlib
A generic, spec-compliant, thorough implementation of the #OAuth request-signing logic for python
OAuth often seems complicated and difficult-to-implement. There are several prominent libraries for handling OAuth requests, but they all suffer from one or both of the following:
They predate the OAuth 1.0 spec, AKA RFC 5849.
They predate the OAuth 2.0 spec, AKA RFC 6749.
They assume the usage of a specific HTTP request library.
OAuthLib is a generic utility which implements the logic of OAuth without assuming a specific HTTP request object or web framework. Use it to graft OAuth client support onto your favorite HTTP library, or provide support onto your favourite web framework. If you’re a maintainer of such a library, write a thin veneer on top of OAuthLib and get OAuth support for very little effort.
https://aaronparecki.com/2012/07/29/2/oauth2-simplified#others
OAuth 2 Simplified
Sun, Jul 29, 2012 9:30am -07:00
Many services such as #Facebook, #Github, and #Google have already deployed OAuth 2 servers, and deployed implementations win.
The #OAuth 2 spec itself leaves many decisions up to the implementor. Instead of describing all possible decisions that need to be made to successfully implement OAuth 2, this post makes decisions that are appropriate for most implementations.
This post is an attempt to describe OAuth 2 in a simplified format to help developers and service providers implement the protocol.