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    Involt

    Involt

    Inject hardware interactions directly into HTML layout

    ...Create your app using only basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and Arduino. Instead of learning advanced coding focus on overall experience and quickly develop results. Using CSS allows you to work on the layout and interfacing with the device at once. Involt comes with a UI kit to help you get started. The foundation of Involt is overcoming obstacles that block many concepts from making it to the real world. There are many prototyping tools for software and hardware but none covers both. With its fresh approach, inject tangible interactions into your app like never before.
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    ViennaCL

    Linear algebra and solver library using CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenMP

    ViennaCL provides high level C++ interfaces for linear algebra routines on CPUs and GPUs using CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenMP. The focus is on generic implementations of iterative solvers often used for large linear systems and simple integration into existing projects.
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