Best Path to Take Towards Writing Music Apps

Hi all...
my long term goal for learning to code is create music applications. I know I need to take baby steps towards this, though I'm not sure what those are. The ultimate goal is to create java based sequencer, like to make beats and stuff. so questions:
1) what "path" should I take in java progress? I hear people saying there are different roads to take
2) any resources anyone can point me to? is there some community of java music programmers? any libraries I should have to work with?
thanks in advance, peeps

outstretchedarm wrote:
Hi all...
my long term goal for learning to code is create music applications. I know I need to take baby steps towards this, though I'm not sure what those are. The ultimate goal is to create java based sequencer, like to make beats and stuff. so questions:
1) what "path" should I take in java progress? I hear people saying there are different roads to take
The one true path is the longest road. It's a rough road but the vistas are magnificent.
Learn the language from the ground up.
2) any resources anyone can point me to? is there some community of java music programmers? any libraries I should have to work with?
probably. But you're not ready to think about that yet. First learn the language properly.
And define what you mean by "music applications".
Something to play music, and if so what format music (CDs, midi, other formats?)?
Something to create music, and if so sheet music, midi files, other formats?
Something maybe to mix recordings?

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