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    Lullaby

    Lullaby

    A collection of C++ libraries designed to help teams

    ...The framework includes tools and APIs for rendering full 3D environments, managing spatial audio, handling animations, and constructing interactive UI elements optimized for VR interfaces. Lullaby’s design promotes rapid iteration and cross-platform deployment, offering support for Android, iOS, Linux, and Windows. It integrates seamlessly with existing Android applications through a Java-based API and supports popular VR platforms such as Google Cardboard and Daydream. Originally used across multiple Google VR products, Lullaby serves as a foundation for building interactive worlds, responsive UIs, and dynamic simulations within immersive environments.
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    ExplorViz

    ExplorViz

    Live Trace Visualization for Large Software Landscapes

    ExplorViz is a web-based software visualization for large software landscapes. It features two different perspectives: the landscape-level perspective and the application-level perspective. The former visualizes the systems, nodes, and application existing in the software landscape. The latter one utilizes the city metaphor to visualize the entities and communication happening in one application. For installation instructions and downloads see http://www.explorviz.net
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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