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Description
CoreDX DDS is a user-friendly, multi-platform, and multi-language library designed for Inter-Process Communication (IPC). It boasts impressive performance with minimal overhead and low latency, making it ideal for real-time control and facilitating high message throughput for substantial data transfer. This library ensures secure, resilient, adaptable, and dynamic data exchange. Built on open standards to guarantee interoperability and sustainability, CoreDX DDS is the go-to IPC solution for a diverse range of distributed software applications, including mobile gaming, consumer electronics, medical devices, advanced Department of Defense systems, and space-operating robots. Developers appreciate CoreDX DDS for its straightforward usability and the rich set of features it offers, many of which are challenging to achieve manually and are absent in other IPC libraries. With capabilities such as built-in end-to-end security, data filtering and storage, data presentation, and event notification options, CoreDX DDS empowers developers to concentrate on their application development without getting bogged down by complex communication tasks. Ultimately, this makes CoreDX DDS not only a practical choice but also a valuable resource for enhancing productivity in software development.
Description
OpenGL, which stands for Open Graphics Library, serves as a versatile application programming interface that facilitates the rendering of both 2D and 3D vector graphics across multiple programming languages and platforms. This API is primarily utilized to communicate with graphics processing units, enabling efficient hardware-accelerated rendering capabilities. The development of OpenGL was initiated by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) in 1991, culminating in its official release on June 30, 1992. Its versatility allows it to be employed in a wide range of applications such as computer-aided design (CAD), video gaming, scientific visualization, virtual reality, and flight simulation. Additionally, the OpenGL Registry provides a comprehensive collection of resources, including the core API specifications, shading language guidelines, and a plethora of Khronos- and vendor-sanctioned OpenGL extensions, along with pertinent header files and documentation for GLX, WGL, and GLU APIs. This extensive repository ensures that developers have access to the necessary tools and information to effectively utilize OpenGL in their projects.
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Openwind
PyBullet
Integrations
Alacritty
Amazon EC2 G4 Instances
Android
Apple iOS
Apple iPadOS
GameplayKit
Ghostty
Miele-LXIV
Openwind
PyBullet
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Free Version
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Free Trial
Free Version
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Windows
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Linux
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Online Support
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Twin Oaks Computing
Founded
2005
Country
United States
Website
www.twinoakscomputing.com/coredx
Vendor Details
Company Name
OpenGL
Founded
1991
Website
www.opengl.org
Product Features
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Game Development
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Animation
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Drag & Drop
IT Asset Management
Network Management
Physics
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Prototyping
Virtual Reality
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