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March 2013 this project was announced first to public, but the feedback was ZERO. So I guess it is insanely bad and unusable.
Ok. But sorry, I decided to continue it for myself to improve my inability and unexperience in software development FOR MYSELF.
Even if it seemed to be the worst thing ever, I *NEED* to develop software for my own well being and even if I apparently - after over 20 years since the first lines of code I wrote - I improved my ability not a single bit than it is...
Shade is an Object-Oriented, Shader-based, Distributed Scene Graph. Designed using C++ (with optional Lua bindings), OpenGL, and MPI, Shade allows the creation of applications that work on a single machine and on a tiled display.