I've run across more and more strudel musicians (developers?) doing a kind of live coding performance art and posting clips on tiktok and reels. It's really entertaining to watch. I've been meaning to dabble in it.
Another live-coding environment that is quite nice (Haskell-based) is TidalCycles: https://tidalcycles.org
I wrote a whole album of material about 10 years ago with it, just remastered/re-released it. It's a fun way to write music while on an airplane!
It's fun to watch and somehow more approachable to me than a big program with lots of menus and virtual knobs.
Would be curious licensing on music you produce with it eg. can you use it, record the session then put it on YT no copyright.
I went to a basement party/rave recently where the DJ was live-coding strudel, was incredibly cool to see in person. people would watch them type out new lines in anticipation of a beat drop
Pretty cool to see this post, I had no idea where to find more info about it!