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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture, Audio programming languages, SDL programs, Mathematica, A3D, Simple DirectMedia Layer, Csound, Open Sound System, Max, Pure Data, DOSBox, Comparison of audio synthesis environments, SuperCollider, Libavcodec, PulseAudio, Music Macro Language, OpenAL, DirectSound, Impromptu, FMOD, Keykit, Stratagus, ChucK, JACK Audio Connection Kit, Usine, Audio Stream Input/Output, JFugue, DirectMusic, LOVE, MUSIC-N, Alsamixer, Kyma, Cross-platform Audio Creation Tool, ZSNES, Audiokinetic Wwise, Gosu, OpenMusic, Harmony Compiler, ARts, OpenSL ES, Structured Audio Orchestra Language, Nyquist, Real-time Cmix, Core Audio, Hierarchical Music Specification Language, Orchidee, ClanLib, Simple and Fast Multimedia Library, PortAudio, Enlightened Sound Daemon, JMusic, Sound Object Library, JSyn, Bidule, Unit generator, Miles Sound System, Audiere, Music4, AHI, Synthesis Toolkit, Zgv, Common Lisp Music, PeRColate, FAUST, Aplay, Softvol, PortMusic, PortMidi, CMusic. Excerpt: Mathematica is a computational software program used in scientific, engineering, and mathematical fields and other areas of technical computing. It was conceived by Stephen Wolfram and is developed by Wolfram Research of Champaign, Illinois. Dini's surface plotted with adjustable parametersFeatures of Mathematica include: Mathematica is split into two parts, the kernel and the front end. The kernel interprets expressions (Mathematica code) and returns result expressions. The front end, designed by Theodore Gray, provides a GUI, which allows the creation and editing of Notebook documents containing program code with prettyprinting, formatted text together with results including typeset mathematics, graphics, GUI components, tables, and sounds. All contents and formatting can be generated algorithmically or interactively edited. Most standa...