News about CroLaBeFra
Posted on inThe 4th article of my series about cross-language microbenchmarking got published:
Gradle plugins galore for CroLaBeFra!
Here the link to my all-in-one POC project.
Cheers
Ben
Computer Graphics, Java, Photography, and more
The 4th article of my series about cross-language microbenchmarking got published:
Gradle plugins galore for CroLaBeFra!
Here the link to my all-in-one POC project.
Cheers
Ben
Sometimes, life is really ridiculous. You are writing a blog post and promise yourself to continue this new habit, baam two years went by. That's not fair.
But I've been busy these days, working on a cross-language benchmarking framework called "CroLaBeFra", simple as can be, isn't it. ;-)
Check out my recent blog posts on my company's website!
And while benchmarking and seeing how bad my old old C++ code performs, I got fascinated by the idea, to start a new version of Chroma, written in Java :-). Addictive....
Feel free to try it!
Cheers
Ben
Hi all,
over three years elapsed since my last real post. I live near Munich today, got married, left my comfortable scientific environment and entered the world of Java Technologies at comSysto. Sounds boring? Nope, it isn't at all! Today, I think I have learnt enough in the last years to start writing something about it. I even feel to be able to tell stuff, no one told before. Okay, maybe just a feeling, because everything was already told and written out there. But the feeling counts.
The first I need, is some reputation... ;)
But that doesn't mean that I'm no longer interested in Computer Graphics. Recently, Jo Hanika et al published a new paper on rendering images with realistic lenses. Maybe I should also give my C skills a chance and migrate Chroma to C++11, or continue on my Java8 raytracer? Hm, I will tell you soon ;).
So long!
Ben