Differences between different creative coding libraries
I’ve worked with Cinder previously under Windows, but have recently switched to Ubuntu. Since Cinder doesn’t work on Linux (::sadface::) I’ve began looking for alternatives. With that in mind, could you please tell me what the differences between Processing, openFrameworks and Polycode are, and compare them to Cinder?
Differences between different creative coding libraries
I’ve worked with Cinder previously under Windows, but have recently switched to Ubuntu. Since Cinder doesn’t work on Linux (::sadface::) I’ve began looking for alternatives. With that in mind, could you please tell me what the differences between Processing, openFrameworks and Polycode are, and compare them to Cinder?
C++11 Header-only Library: in-class body vs. out-class body code?
This is an important question for me because it’s a one way road. I can’t refactor it the other way later on so any feedback matters and is appreciated…
C++11 Header-only Library: in-class body vs. out-class body code?
This is an important question for me because it’s a one way road. I can’t refactor it the other way later on so any feedback matters and is appreciated…
C++11 Header-only Library: in-class body vs. out-class body code?
This is an important question for me because it’s a one way road. I can’t refactor it the other way later on so any feedback matters and is appreciated…
C++11 Header-only Library: in-class body vs. out-class body code?
This is an important question for me because it’s a one way road. I can’t refactor it the other way later on so any feedback matters and is appreciated…
In embedded, is there any difference between a device driver and a library?
Assuming a platform with no kernel mode, such as Atmel AVR, is there any difference between a device driver and a library, given that everything is user mode anyway?
In embedded, is there any difference between a device driver and a library?
Assuming a platform with no kernel mode, such as Atmel AVR, is there any difference between a device driver and a library, given that everything is user mode anyway?
In embedded, is there any difference between a device driver and a library?
Assuming a platform with no kernel mode, such as Atmel AVR, is there any difference between a device driver and a library, given that everything is user mode anyway?
In embedded, is there any difference between a device driver and a library?
Assuming a platform with no kernel mode, such as Atmel AVR, is there any difference between a device driver and a library, given that everything is user mode anyway?