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A non-exhaustive list of WebGL and WebGPU frameworks and libraries. It is mostly for learning purposes as some of the libraries listed are wip/outdated/not maintained anymore.
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| three.js | ![GitHub |
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| # Locate the history file in your profile, and copy it to the same folder as this script. | |
| # On Mac: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google/Chrome/Default/History | |
| # On Windows: C:\Users\YOUR USER NAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\History | |
| sqlite3 History <<! | |
| .headers on | |
| .mode csv | |
| .output out.csv |
Memory Optimization (Christer Ericson, GDC 2003)
http://realtimecollisiondetection.net/pubs/GDC03_Ericson_Memory_Optimization.ppt
Cache coherency primer (Fabian Giesen)
https://fgiesen.wordpress.com/2014/07/07/cache-coherency/
Code Clinic 2015: How to Write Code the Compiler Can Actually Optimize (Mike Acton)
http://gdcvault.com/play/1021866/Code-Clinic-2015-How-to
| #! /bin/bash | |
| set -e | |
| trap 'previous_command=$this_command; this_command=$BASH_COMMAND' DEBUG | |
| trap 'echo FAILED COMMAND: $previous_command' EXIT | |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # This script will download packages for, configure, build and install a GCC cross-compiler. | |
| # Customize the variables (INSTALL_PATH, TARGET, etc.) to your liking before running. | |
| # If you get an error and need to resume the script from some point in the middle, | |
| # just delete/comment the preceding lines before running it again. |
#Container Resource Allocation Options in docker-run
now see: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#runtime-constraints-on-resources
You have various options for controlling resources (cpu, memory, disk) in docker. These are principally via the docker-run command options.
##Dynamic CPU Allocation
-c, --cpu-shares=0
CPU shares (relative weight, specify some numeric value which is used to allocate relative cpu share)
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| * THE UPDATED VERSION IS AVAILABLE AT | |
| * https://github.com/LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets | |
| * ******************************************************************************************* */ | |
| // 0. Synopsis. | |
| // http://nodejs.org/api/synopsis.html | |
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(10/30/2016) I am not sure when and how this gist gained quite a few stars... But as stated in the v1.13 change log (from 06/16/2015): some content may be outdated, and I am not going to fix them. Moreover, having learned much myself, I do not necessarily agree with every point made in this document from 2.5 years ago. Therefore, please take views from this document with a grain of salt, and do further research as you see fit.
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This document was initally written for a friend of mine, Jiawen Li, so it might reflect some personal tastes here and there. For instance, some discussions are geared towards Windows, though *nix is obviously superior. For another example, when I say "you seem to love Sublime Text a lot," I'm certainly not expecting most people to love Sublime (in fact I never used it for more than three minutes in a row).
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This document is written in Markdown. The Markdown rendering engine on GitHub Gist is somewhat limited a