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== Presentation Links ==
* [https://youtu.be/luQdMjJP9UA Link to video on YouTube]
 
== See Also ==
* [[Interfaces]]
* [[Object-oriented programming]]
* [[Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)]]
 
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Open Your Instruments With A G Interfaces HAL In LV2020 (No Lever Tool Required!!)

  • Jonathan Hird (Jono)

Start Time: May 22, 2020, 4:00 PM GMT+2

The recent release of LV2020 Community edition has opened up the new capability of “Interfaces” into the LVOOP world. I for one am incredibly excited about what this means specifically for Hardware Abstraction Layers. After some initial trudging through the mud and not quite seeing the value in interfaces for my specific needs for a HAL, I decided to scrap what I had, start from scratch and work logically to put together an example of a “Real World” HAL application. In this session we will briefly cover the Why, What and How of HALs and how interfaces may help along with some sample code which will be uploaded for community use as a good starting point.

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