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  2. Mesa (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    2009-05-01: Zack Rusin from Tungsten Graphics added the OpenVG state tracker to Mesa 3D, [174] which enables Scalable Vector Graphics to be hardware-accelerated by any Gallium3D-based driver. 2009-07-17: Mesa3D 7.5 is released, the first version to include Gallium3D. [175] 2010-09-10: Initial support for the Evergreen GPUs was added to the ...

  3. Microsoft Visual C++ - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor to Visual C++ was called Microsoft C/C++.There was also a Microsoft QuickC 2.5 and a Microsoft QuickC for Windows 1.0. The Visual C++ compiler is still known as Microsoft C/C++ and as of the release of Visual C++ 2015 Update 2, is on version 14.0.23918.0.

  4. Brian Paul - Wikipedia

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    Brian Paul receiving the FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software from Richard Stallman. Brian E. Paul is a computer programmer who originally wrote and maintained the source code for the open source Mesa graphics library until 2012, and is still active in the project. He began writing its source code in August 1993.

  5. VOGL - Wikipedia

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    Mesa 3D comprises an implementation of OpenGL as well as the user-space device drivers. There are additional components inside the Linux kernel : the DRM and the KMS . VOGL is a debugger for the OpenGL rendering API intended to be used in the development of video games.

  6. Mesa 3d - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Mesa 3d

  7. nouveau (software) - Wikipedia

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    In the middle: the FOSS stack, composed out of DRM & KMS driver, libDRM and Mesa 3D.Right side: Proprietary drivers: Kernel BLOB and User-space components. nouveau (/ n uː ˈ v oʊ /) is a free and open-source graphics device driver for Nvidia video cards and the Tegra family of SoCs written by independent software engineers, with minor help from Nvidia employees.

  8. MSBuild - Wikipedia

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    MSBuild is free and open-source. [5] MSBuild was previously bundled with .NET Framework ; starting with Visual Studio 2013 , however, it is bundled with Visual Studio instead. [ 6 ] MSBuild is a functional replacement for the nmake utility, which remains in use in projects that originated in older Visual Studio releases.

  9. Xming - Wikipedia

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    It features support of several languages and has Mesa 3D, OpenGL, and GLX 3D graphics extensions [6] capabilities. The Xming X server is based on Cygwin/X , [ 9 ] the X.Org Server . It is cross-compiled on Linux with the MinGW compiler suite and the Pthreads -Win32 multi-threading library.