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For beginners (e.g. me) it is very hard to follow the installation instructions in the README. It does not state what needs to be downloaded from where, nor where it should be saved. Might be obvious to regular pd users I guess.
(I still haven't figured this out, hints appreciated.)
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On Windows, when we click on the object to open the FAUST file in the editor, the command console is displayed. Here is solution to avoid this behavior: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1597289/hide-console-in-c-system-function-win.
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May be it's finally time to split things in modules and separate files, even the tiny ones. So rewriting it in TypeScript or smth. would be much easier and code will be even easier to parse and test.