TTBlue makes use of dynamic binding polymorphic typing and introspection to create a cross-platform environment pulling ideas from languages such as Objective-C while remaining within a standard C++ context.
Like Smalltalk and Objective-C, TTBlue typically communicates by sending messages rather than calling functions.
The emphasis on realtime signal processing is manifested in several ways throughout TTBlue, including its very strong support for vector-based audio processing.
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