including stb_image to an OpenGL Project with CMake
1.OpenCV | OpenCV
Description:OpenCV is released under a BSD license and hence it's free for
both academic and commercial use. It has C++, C, Python and Java
interfaces and supports Windows ...
2.OpenSceneGraph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:History . The OpenSceneGraph project was initiated by Don
Burns in 1998. Robert Osfield joined the project during 1999, working on
porting finished components for ...
3.Home | Haiku Project
Description:Haiku is an open source desktop operating system currently
under development inspired by the BeOS. Haiku aims to provide users of all
levels with a personal computing ...
4.VTK/FAQ - KitwarePublic
Description:† A typical example of use is: # Image pipeline reader =
vtkImageReader() reader.SetDataByteOrderToBigEndian()
reader.SetDataExtent(0,511,0,511,0,511) reader ...
5.GNU Guix - GNU Distribution - GNU Project
Description:GNU Alive sends periodic pings to a server, generally to keep
a connection alive.
6.Timeline – WebKit
Description:03/10/2014: Today 04:10 Changeset [165371] by
carlosgc@webkit.org [GTK] The web process can finish while a print
operation is still ongoing https://bugs.webkit.org ...
7.OpenCV - ChangeLog - OpenCV DevZone
Description:2.4.8 ¶ December, 2013. User provided OpenCL context can be
used by OpenCV ( ocl::initializeContext) A separate OpenCL command queue
is created for every CPU thread ...
8.Programming - Welcome to Dave Horner's Website!
Description:Computer science is an art. It is the brain's work solidified
into physical form. Interactive, empowering, consistent, and beautiful. I
love programming.
9.Ajax - CodeProject - The Code Project
Description:An ASP. NET Atlas server extender control that converts text
specified in a control to images from flickr.
10.Windows Presentation Foundation - CodeProject - For those ...
Description:This article is my first one for quite a while, there is a
reason for that but I will not bore you all with that. Anyway I have
written this article after a little ...
No comments:
Post a Comment