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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Anybody have any thoughts on the differences in perception (and possibility of perception) between written music and code?</p><p>As in, I can read music and perceive what it would sound like when rendered in time. But if there is complex synthesis, I can&#039;t do the same with code. This may be a deficit of mine, so I&#039;d be curious to get thoughts.</p><p>Also I had a whole post with examples and stuff but can&#039;t figure the bbcode out.</p>]]></content>
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