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Research Study: MuseScore

As part of the learning curve of Open Source Development, it is good to browse and study further existing projects for inspiration, information, ideas and more. After some research on my part, I have found an Open Source project which interests me and I will share it with you using this post. MuseScore The name of the project is as shown in the post title; MuseScore. It is an Open Source project allowing professional music notation through its software developed in C++. The software itself offers many features, but all revolve around creating and playing sheet music from a wide variety of musical instruments.  The MuseScore project started around 2008, and quickly became one of the best platforms that allowed powerful and easy-to-use music notation to create high-quality sheet music. You can find more information on this with the following links: https://musescore.com/ https://musescore.com/team https://musescore.com/press Technical Information Language: English Open Iss

Introduction Post

Introduction Post Hello to all my DPS909 classmates who might end up reading this. My name is Patrick, I am a student in the BSD program at Seneca College, and I am participating in the DPS909 class this 2018 Winter semester.  In terms of additional information that might become useful for cooperation, I speak English and French fluently, and the bulk of my programming experience is in Java and C++. If you would like to collaborate for the assignments, let me know either in person, or on this blog. We can communicate through Discord (my preference), or any platform you use that is easy for me to use as well, like the class Slack chat. Thank you, and good luck to everyone for this current semester! Patrick.