Stupid Question here?
you could describe the atoms as higher level of programming....
while a classic developer has to start at the level of programming code (codelines).... the creamware atoms replace that level and let you plug together many different modules in a way you would do it with electrical elements...
This has many adavantages... it is more intuitive and a CW sdk developer can quickly try out different layouts for a plug-in whithout having to code low level stuff, which obviously would need much time to try out many different approaches for an audio plug-in.
In terms of developing audio tools the CW approach is really a very good one IMO.
while a classic developer has to start at the level of programming code (codelines).... the creamware atoms replace that level and let you plug together many different modules in a way you would do it with electrical elements...
This has many adavantages... it is more intuitive and a CW sdk developer can quickly try out different layouts for a plug-in whithout having to code low level stuff, which obviously would need much time to try out many different approaches for an audio plug-in.
In terms of developing audio tools the CW approach is really a very good one IMO.