raytracing-from-scratch VS lisp-notes

Compare raytracing-from-scratch vs lisp-notes and see what are their differences.

raytracing-from-scratch

Building a simple raytracer: step-by-step from scratch; zero dependencies; 100% pure C++ (by nikolausmayer)

lisp-notes

Repo for Common Lisp by Example and all other useful resources I found online (by ashok-khanna)
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raytracing-from-scratch

Posts with mentions or reviews of raytracing-from-scratch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-27.
  • My GPU-accelerated raytracing renderer
    2 projects | /r/u_CharlesAverill20 | 27 Mar 2022
    I built this raytracing renderer in CUDA over the past two months. I followed the progression of this tutorial but a side-by-side analysis of the code shows quite a few optimizations and support for customization and whatnot. It runs at ~4fps on my RTX 2070. Here's a render from it:

lisp-notes

Posts with mentions or reviews of lisp-notes. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-06.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing raytracing-from-scratch and lisp-notes you can also consider the following projects:

portacle - A portable common lisp development environment

alive-lsp - Language Server Protocol implementation for use with the Alive extension

learn-to-send-email-via-google-script-html-no-server - :email: An Example of using an HTML form (e.g: "Contact Us" on a website) to send Email without a Backend Server (using a Google Script) perfect for static websites that need to collect data.

quicksearch - Search Engine Interface for Common Lisp.

clede

cl-cookbook - The Common Lisp Cookbook

lem-opengl - OpenGL frontend for the Lem text editor

SQLProvider - A general F# SQL database erasing type provider, supporting LINQ queries, schema exploration, individuals, CRUD operations and much more besides.

ComLightInterop - Cross-platform COM interop library for .NET Core 2.1 or newer

Open-Source-Gallery - All RESOURCES related to Open-Source.

rove - #1=(yet another . #1#) common lisp testing library

Documenting-with-Docusaurus-V2.- - This repository will show you a step by step tutorial on how to work with Docusaurus version 2 to display your information in a more orderly way using the markdown language. Have fun reading and implementing it!