Julian Storer: Creator of JUCE C++ Framework | WolfTalk #032

Julian Storer: Creator of JUCE C++ Framework | WolfTalk #032

From WolfTalk: Podcast About Audio Programming (People, Careers, Learning) by Jan Wilczek

March 12, 2026 · 1h 34m · Season 1 · Episode 32

About this episode

Julian Storer discusses the JUCE framework and his new Cmajor programming language dedicated to audio.

Julian “Jules” Storer is the creator of the JUCE C++ framework and the Cmajor programming language dedicated to audio. He created JUCE in the late 90s, and it grew to become the most popular audio plugin development framework in the world. Apart from audio capabilities, it is a general-purpose cross-platform application development framework (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and embedded platforms). Most plugin companies use JUCE; whether you like it or not, it has become a de facto industry standard. You know that I love JUCE; I created the official JUCE audio plugin development course with them, and they are the sponsor of the podcast. So naturally, I was super excited to be able to interview Jules! His next big thing is the Cmajor programming language. It is a C-like, LLVM-backed programming language dedicated solely to audio. He has also given many talks at the Audio Developer Conference, so I encourage you to check them out as a way to relax and get inspired. Jules is known for his strong opinions and dry humor, so I guarantee you’ll find yourself chuckling every few minutes 😉 Note: If you like the podcast so far, please go to Apple Podcasts and leave me a review there…

People in this episode

Host: Jan Wilczek

Guest: Julian Storer

Topics covered

  • JUCE framework
  • Cmajor programming language
  • audio programming
  • plugin development
  • industry standards

Keywords

  • JUCE
  • Cmajor
  • audio programming
  • plugin development
  • cross-platform

Sponsors

JUCE

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: JUCE, Cmajor, Audio Developer Conference

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