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fieldplay | gpu.js | |
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2 | 9 | |
1,169 | 14,953 | |
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4.8 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | 2 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
fieldplay
Posts with mentions or reviews of fieldplay.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-16.
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Trying to apply Godot particles system to draw the waves with a moderate success.
This is inspired by the comment by u/ss_221 to the previous post https://www.reddit.com/r/Sailing_west/comments/pzw7xn/ive_spent_absolutely_unreasonable_time_on_2d/ The naive usage of Godot GPU Particles turns out to be not well suited to drawing long traces. The project suggested in mentioned comment https://github.com/anvaka/fieldplay uses another technique, described in the article https://blog.mapbox.com/how-i-built-a-wind-map-with-webgl-b63022b5537f . I am trying to implement something similar.
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I've spent absolutely unreasonable time on 2d water shaders and am still far from the suitable result. Here is the best I've got so far.
check out - https://github.com/anvaka/fieldplay
gpu.js
Posts with mentions or reviews of gpu.js.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-28.
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Deep Learning in JavaScript
You might already be familiar, but a GPU.js backend can provide some speedups via good old WebGL -- no need for WebGPU just yet!
[0]: https://github.com/gpujs/gpu.js/
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Show HN: Shadeup – A language that makes WebGPU easier
Very cool project.
I learned WebGL three years ago but before I dove into the underlying concepts I used GPU.js [1] to quickly prototype my project. Eventually, the abstraction prevented necessary performance optimizations so I switched to vanilla GLSL and these vanilla GLSL "shaders" were initially ejected from GPU.js.
Writing JS code then looking at the generated WebGPU output is a great way to get familiar with WebGPU. Thanks for this.
[1] https://github.com/gpujs/gpu.js/
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Gpu.js: GPU Accelerated JavaScript
I used this library on my project but I think it's no longer maintained. I PRed a fix for buggy atan2 over a year ago and no movement [1]. I do highly recommend it if you're a web developer interested in harnessing parallel processing.
[1] https://github.com/gpujs/gpu.js/pull/683
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Brain.js: GPU Accelerated Neural Networks in JavaScript
Thanks for pointing this out. I've submitted a PR to resolve this: https://github.com/gpujs/gpu.js/issues/757
That being said, if you're not building from source (you're running an LTS version of node on a supported platform), you don't need to worry about python or many of the build deps.
- GPU.js
- For what projects, Nodejs is an absolute No No?