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    Thrust

    Thrust

    The C++ parallel algorithms library

    Thrust is the C++ parallel algorithms library which inspired the introduction of parallel algorithms to the C++ Standard Library. Thrust's high-level interface greatly enhances programmer productivity while enabling performance portability between GPUs and multicore CPUs. It builds on top of established parallel programming frameworks (such as CUDA, TBB, and OpenMP). It also provides a number of general-purpose facilities similar to those found in the C++ Standard Library. The NVIDIA C++...
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    Simd

    Simd

    High performance image processing library in C++

    ...The Simd Library has C API and also contains useful C++ classes and functions to facilitate access to C API. The library supports dynamic and static linking, 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, Android and Linux, MSVS, G++ and Clang compilers, MSVS project and CMake build systems.
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    MyTinySTL

    MyTinySTL

    Achieve a tiny STL in C++11

    This is a tinySTL based on C++11, which is my first project for practice. I use the Chinese documents and annotations for convenience, maybe there will be an English version later, but now I have no time to do that yet. Now I have released version 2.0.0. I have achieved the vast majority of the containers and functions of STL, and there may be some deficiencies and bugs. From version 2.x.x, the project will enter the stage of long-term maintenance, i.e., I probably will not add new content...
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    gridrpcdm

    Library implementing the GridRPC and GridRPC DM OGF stantards.

    ...It is completely modular and already supports middleware modules for DIET and Ninf, as well as data manager modules for iRods, OwnCloud, rsync, scp. The installation is made easy with cmake and testing examples can be launched in a one line command.
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    Libface is a cross platform framework for developing face recognition algorithms and testing its performance.
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