Programming Leftovers
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Khronos Blog - The Khronos Group Inc
First introduced in 2014 by the Khronos Group®, SYCL™ is a C++ based heterogeneous parallel programming framework for accelerating high performance computing (HPC), machine learning, embedded computing, and compute-intensive desktop applications on a wide range of processor architectures, including CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and tensor accelerators. SYCL 2020 launched in February 2021 to bring a new level of expressiveness and simplicity to developers programming heterogeneous parallel processors using modern C++, and further accelerating the deployment of SYCL on multiple platforms, including the use of diverse acceleration API backends in addition to OpenCL™.
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CMS.js: A Super light Simple Static Site Generator
CMS.js is a fully Client-side, JavaScript Markdown Site generator in the spirit of Jekyll that uses plain ol' HTML, CSS and JavaScript to generate your website. CMS.js is like a file-based CMS. It takes your content, renders Markdown and delivers a complete website in Single-Page App fashion...without the aid of server-side scripting (no Node.js, PHP, Ruby, etc.).
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Slinger: an Open Source Free UPnP Media Server
A simple CLI for streaming media files over a local network to UPnP media renderers.
Designed to work with cheap HDMI/DLNA/UPnP/Miracast Dongles.
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NextUI: A Fancy Interface Library for React and Next.js Projects
NextUI is a React-based user-interface library that allows developers to build fancy beautiful websites and applications.
It comes packed with dozens of beautiful components such as cards, loading/ spinners, nice themes, dark mode and more.
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CesiumJS: A 3D Globe Visualization Library
CesiumJS is a JavaScript library for creating 3D globes and 2D maps in a web browser without a plugin. It uses WebGL for hardware-accelerated graphics, and is cross-platform, cross-browser, and tuned for dynamic-data visualization.
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Get Started with Qt for Android Automotive
If you're looking to develop Qt applications for the Android Automotive operating system, then you are in the right place.
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2022.46 Rainbow Butterfly - Rakudo Weekly News
Sometimes good ideas almost fall through the cracks! In September the TPRF suggested the idea of setting up a yearly Rainbow Butterfly Award to be awarded to the person who has done outstanding non-core support for the Raku Community / promotion of the Raku Programming Language (discussed in the Raku Steering Council meeting of 17 September).
Please consider who you would like to receive the Rainbow Butterly Award 2022 by sending your nomination by email to: rainbow@raku.org . And if at all possible, add your reasons as to why the nominated person should receive the award! Nominations will be accepted until the 1st of December, after which the Raku Steering Council will deliberately choose and announce the winner.