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    projectM

    projectM

    Cross-platform Music Visualization Library

    Cross-platform Music Visualization Library. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible. Experience psychedelic and mesmerizing visuals by transforming music into equations that render a limitless array of user-contributed visualizations. projectM is an open-source project that reimplements the esteemed Winamp Milkdrop by Geiss in a more modern, cross-platform reusable library. Its purpose in life is to read an audio input and to produce mesmerizing visuals, detecting tempo, and rendering advanced...
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    Codename One

    Codename One

    Cross-platform framework for building truly native mobile apps

    An open-source mobile-first toolkit for building high-quality, cross-platform native apps for Android, iOS, Desktop & Web. Rapid cross-platform app development using Java or Kotlin with 100% code reuse. Apps are compiled down to native code for maximum performance and a smooth user experience. Write, debug, and test apps all inside your IDE (IntelliJ, Eclipse, VSCode or NetBeans) using the Codename One simulator. One-click for app-store-ready device builds, without the headache of...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Flutter

    Flutter

    Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile

    Flutter is Google’s open-source UI toolkit for building natively compiled, high-performance, visually expressive apps from a single codebase targeting mobile (iOS, Android), web, desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux), and embedded platforms. We want to enable designers to deliver their full creative vision without being forced to water it down due to limitations of the underlying framework. Flutter's layered architecture gives you control over every pixel on the screen and its powerful compositing...
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Kactus

    Kactus

    A true version control tool for designers

    Introducing true design version control without changing your tools. Manage changes, document work and keep your team in sync. Enjoy all the benefits of git with our simple UI, leaving you more time to focus on what matters — your design. Create branches, collaborate with other designers or developers, and commit changes without touching the command line. Every pixel is completely open source. Build the features you need and become a part of future Kactus releases. It brings the entire git...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Graphics Programming Black Book

    Graphics Programming Black Book

    Markdown source for Michael Abrash's Graphics Programming Black Book

    This is the source for an ebook version of Michael Abrash's Black Book of Graphics Programming (Special Edition), originally published in 1997 and released online for free in 2001. Reproduced with blessing of Michael Abrash, converted and maintained by James Gregory. The version which Michael and Dr. Dobbs released in 2001 was a collection of PDF files. That version is still available. However, the structure (multiple files) and the format (PDF) result in a poor user experience on an ebook...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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