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With Vulkan 1.1 It's Technically Possible To Write A Pure Wayland Compositor
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Originally posted by wizard69 View PostRust has no future. One would be better off using Swift if they really felt the need to use modern programming methods. This is due mainly to the rapid adoption of Swift and thus the large community of developers that is becoming available. It is the difference between a language that will burn out in a couple of years and one that will be here decades from now. Sort of like what happened to Perl and Python - one died and the other has become a go to language.
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Originally posted by GunpowaderGuy View Postis time to start discussing the deprecation of opengl ( in addition to open cl which khronos had already been planning ) then . How are translation layers from this apis to vulkan going ?
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Originally posted by soulsource View PostMay I ask for a source for the claim that OpenCL is going to be deprecated?
“By finalizing OpenCL 2.2, Khronos has delivered on its promise to make C++ a first-class kernel language in the OpenCL standard,” said Neil Trevett, OpenCL chair and Khronos president. “The OpenCL working group is now free to continue its work with SYCL, to converge the power of single source parallel C++ programming with standard ISO C++, and to explore new markets and opportunities for OpenCL — such as embedded vision and inferencing. We are also working to converge with, and leverage, the Khronos Vulkan API — merging advanced graphics and compute into a single API.”Test signature
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Originally posted by wizard69 View PostRust has no future. One would be better off using Swift if they really felt the need to use modern programming methods. This is due mainly to the rapid adoption of Swift and thus the large community of developers that is becoming available. It is the difference between a language that will burn out in a couple of years and one that will be here decades from now. Sort of like what happened to Perl and Python - one died and the other has become a go to language.
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Originally posted by wizard69 View PostRust has no future. One would be better off using Swift if they really felt the need to use modern programming methods. This is due mainly to the rapid adoption of Swift and thus the large community of developers that is becoming available. It is the difference between a language that will burn out in a couple of years and one that will be here decades from now. Sort of like what happened to Perl and Python - one died and the other has become a go to language.
Must be for those few people clinging to their iThings. Macbooks died in tech. So did their user's iPhones. At the rate the people I know are shedding their Apple things, Apple will be irrelevant in 10 years.
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