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    Harp

    Harp

    Static site server/generator with built-in preprocessing

    Harp is a static web server that also serves Jade, Markdown, EJS, Less, Stylus, Sass, and CoffeeScript as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript without any configuration. It supports the beloved layout/partial paradigm and it has flexible metadata and global objects for traversing the file system and injecting custom data into templates. Optionally, Harp can also compile your project down to static assets for hosting behind any valid HTTP server. Pre-compilers are becoming extremely powerful and shipping front-ends as static assets has many upsides. It's simple, it's easy to maintain, it's low risk, easy to scale, and requires low cognitive overhead. ...
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    UT VR-Lab Video Recorder/Reader

    UT VR-Lab Video Recorder/Reader

    Video Recorder/Reader for Virtual Reality Experiments

    The tools in this project are used by the Virtual Reality lab at University of Texas at Austin to record the stream of rendered images (OpenGL) and combine them with eye tracking data (if eyes are being tracked) and user defined metadata. The project is split into two parts. DVR is used to record the data stream as a QuickTime movie. The RVD is used to read the movie recorded by the DVR. Acknowledgements: John Stone - created most of the code base Gabriel Diaz and Joseph Cooper - QA Dmitry Kit - Maintainer/QA Dr. Mary Hayhoe and Dr. Dana Ballard Virtual Reality Laboratory at University of Texas in Austin
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