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- Need advice on the best method to store and retrieve data for my situation...
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Could anyone suggest any resources relating go with Distributed Systems / micro services?
also this: https://github.com/jeffrey-xiao/papers
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Good books to become a PRO data engineer
If you need to understand architectural design of multiple concepts in Data Engineering, Try reading Designing Data Intensive Applications
- Top 5 book recommendations?
geodesic_raytracing
- GPU accelerated raytracer that can render any analytic metric tensor
- Introducing posh: Type-Safe Graphics Programming in Rust
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Cyberpunk 2077: Technology Preview Of New Ray Tracing: Overdrive Mode Arrives April 11th
Someone has written a geodesic ray tracer in C++.
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A cool little blackhole simulation using raytracing and gravity simulation.
If you're ever interested in building GR sims, I've got a lot of experience here and maintain a similar tool for GR raytracing here
- Researchers suggest that wormholes may look almost identical to black holes
- Astray: A performance-portable geodesic ray tracing library.
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Clang for Windows
This is untrue, I've shipped single executable binaries before with mingw. If you check out the latest project I've released, the only binary dependencies are libOpenCL.dll and the steam dll
- New C++ features in GCC 12
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My GPU-accelerated raytracing renderer
I did build an implementation for a lot of this, so if you want this is probably a reasonable reference
- Best way to simulate total time dilation across a region of space.
What are some alternatives?
LEWG - Project planning for the C++ Library Evolution Working Group
cuda-samples - Samples for CUDA Developers which demonstrates features in CUDA Toolkit
printf-tac-toe - tic-tac-toe in a single call to printf
FastAD - FastAD is a C++ implementation of automatic differentiation both forward and reverse mode.
draft - C++ standards drafts
Drogon-torch-serve - Serve pytorch / torch models using Drogon
glibc-abi-tool - A repository that collects glibc .abilist files for every version and a tool to combine them into one dataset.
astray - A performance-portable geodesic ray tracing library.
stl-header-heft - Measures how parsing overweight the major STLs have become
autodiff - automatic differentiation made easier for C++
tinyformat - Minimal, type safe printf replacement library for C++
papers - ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG21 paper scheduling and management