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		<title>DJs spinning C++?</title>
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Wired News reports today on the recent trend of electronic musicians performing live by writing and executing code in real-time, rather than using traditional sequencers and midi controllers. Wired calls them DJs, presumably because they perform at raves and clubs.

It&#8217;s an interesting article, though classifying the performers as DJs is a little iffy. Generally, DJs [...]]]></description>
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