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In recent years, high-performance computing has become a more accessible resource for a greater number of researchers within the scientific community than ever before. The combination of quality open-source software and affordable hardware has significantly contributed to the widespread adoption of Beowulf class clusters and clusters of workstations. Among various parallel computational approaches, message-passing has emerged as a particularly effective model. This paradigm is particularly well-suited for distributed memory architectures and is extensively utilized in today's most demanding scientific and engineering applications related to modeling, simulation, design, and signal processing. Nonetheless, the landscape of portable message-passing parallel programming was once fraught with challenges due to the numerous incompatible options developers faced. Thankfully, this situation has dramatically improved since the MPI Forum introduced its standard specification, which has streamlined the process for developers. As a result, researchers can now focus more on their scientific inquiries rather than grappling with programming complexities.
Description
Pygame is a collection of Python modules specifically created for developing video games. By building upon the robust SDL library, Pygame empowers developers to craft comprehensive games and multimedia applications using the Python programming language. This library is remarkably versatile, functioning seamlessly across a wide range of platforms and operating systems. Moreover, Pygame is available for free, distributed under the LGPL license, permitting the development of open-source, freeware, shareware, and commercial games. As multi-core CPUs become increasingly common, leveraging these processors enables developers to enhance their game's performance significantly. Certain Pygame functions can release the notorious Python Global Interpreter Lock (GIL), achieving performance improvements typically associated with C code. The library employs optimized C and assembly code for its fundamental operations, resulting in performance enhancements, with C code often being 10 to 20 times faster than standard Python code, while assembly can surpass Python by over 100 times. Pygame is easily accessible on various operating systems, requiring only a simple installation command such as apt-get, emerge, or pkg_add to get started. This accessibility and performance scalability make it an attractive choice for both novice and experienced developers alike.
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Python
C
C++
Fortran
FreeBSD
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NumPy
OpenBSD
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QNX Neutrino RTOS
Integrations
Python
C
C++
Fortran
FreeBSD
NetBSD
NumPy
OpenBSD
Oracle Solaris
QNX Neutrino RTOS
Pricing Details
Free
Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
Free
Free Trial
Free Version
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Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Training Docs
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Vendor Details
Company Name
MPI for Python
Website
mpi4py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
Vendor Details
Company Name
pygame
Website
www.pygame.org/wiki/about