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    Taichi

    Taichi

    Productive, portable, and performant GPU programming in Python

    Taichi is an open-source, embedded DSL within Python designed for high-performance numerical and physical simulations. It uses JIT compilation (via LLVM and its runtime TiRT) to offload compute-heavy code to CPUs, GPUs, mobile devices, and embedded systems. With built-in support for sparse data structures (SNode), automatic differentiation, AOT deployment, and compatibility with CUDA, Vulkan, Metal, and OpenGL ES, it empowers disciplines like simulation, graphics, AI, and robotics
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    uPlot

    uPlot

    Chart for time series, lines, areas, ohlc and bars

    ...In addition to fast initial render, the zooming and cursor performance is by far the best of any similar charting lib; at ~40 KB, it's likely the smallest and fastest time series plotter that doesn't make use of context-limited WebGL shaders or WASM, both of which have much higher startup cost and code size. However, if you need 60fps performance with massive streaming datasets, uPlot can only get you so far. WebGL should still be the tool of choice for applications like realtime signal or waveform visualizations: See danchitnis/webgl-plot, huww98/TimeChart, epezent/implot, or commercial products like LightningChart®.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    glslViewer

    glslViewer

    Console-based GLSL Sandbox for 2D/3D shaders shaders

    ...Different debug modes (histogram, textures, buffers, bounding box, etc). Shadow maps. Headless rendering. Fullscreen and screensaver mode. HoloPlay rendering on LookingGlass Display. Image export. PNG sequence export. WASM crosscompiling. Automatically generated set of defines based on the platform, buffer, render pass, geometry attributes and materials properties. Passing custom uniforms (float, int, vec2, vec3 and vec4) through console IN or OSC.
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    SkiaSharp

    SkiaSharp

    SkiaSharp is a cross-platform 2D graphics API for .NET platforms

    SkiaSharp is a cross-platform 2D graphics API for .NET platforms based on Google's Skia Graphics Library. It provides a comprehensive 2D API that can be used across mobile, server and desktop models to render images. Building SkiaSharp is mostly straight forward. The main issue is the multiple dependencies for each platform. However, these are easy to install as they are found on the various websites. If you are just working on managed code, it is even easier as there mays to skip all the...
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