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    asBezpch

    asBezpch

    Source code for efficiently rendering parametrically defined surfaces

    Source code and generated images from my 1987 master's degree project: An Adaptive Subdivision Algorithm for the Display of Parametrically Defined Surfaces
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    vim.wasm

    vim.wasm

    Vim editor ported to WebAssembly

    ...Almost all Vim's powerful features (syntax highlighting, Vim script, text objects, etc.) including the latest features (popup window) are supported. Drag and drop files to browser tab opens them in Vim. When opening it, it opens tryit.js example JavaScript source code. Basic usage is described in comments at top of the file. Example source contains min-heap data structure and heap sort algorithm. Enjoy coding! And :% runs the code in your browser.
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    HIPAcc

    HIPAcc

    Heterogeneous Image Processing Acceleration (HIPACC) Framework

    HIPAcc development has moved to github: https://github.com/hipacc HIPAcc allows to design image processing kernels and algorithms in a domain-specific language (DSL). From this high-level description, low-level target code for GPU accelerators is generated using source-to-source translation. As back ends, the framework supports CUDA, OpenCL, and Renderscript. HIPAcc allows programmers to develop imaging applications while providing high productivity, flexibility and portability as well as competitive performance: the same algorithm description serves as basis for targeting different GPU accelerators and low-level languages.
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