Downloads page is working again

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I have fixed the Brahma | Downloads page, and it is back up. Thanks to everyone who pointed that out, and sorry it took so long for me to get around to it!

Brahma.OpenCL works and is available to check out!

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Ok, I finally got around to cleaning up the Brahma code (just a little, mind you – there’s loads more to do!) and checking it in! Yes, that means you can try it out now! Because there are no releases, you’re going to have to check out the code with the instructions from [...]

New Brahma syntax/usage

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Earlier versions of Brahma used a LINQ statement exactly like a query. You could “transform” data, but weren’t allowed any control over where it went in the output. You could also just “select” one value, no more and no less. Another limitation was; when operating on two differently sized data-parallel arrays (Phew! That’s [...]

TidePowerd

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I’m at the nVidia GPU conference and I just learned of (and met) a company called TidePowerd, who seem to have taken the IL decompilation idea (that Brahma 1.0 was based on) into a commercial product. This, to me is good because

It looks like someone thought many-core/GPGPU developer tools for .NET was [...]

OpenCL.Net published!

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I just published my version of .NET bindings for OpenCL over on Codeplex last night. Why another, you ask? There’s already so many out there … Cloo, OpenCL.NET from hoopoe and another OpenCL.Net over at Sourceforge (and more?). Well, …

Every API out there has an object-oriented version of the API that’s easily [...]

Website upgrade

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I recently had to upgrade the WordPress installation on my website, and decided to do a bunch of housecleaning besides.

I’d been looking for a good content management system that allows me to keep a blog, wiki(s) and forums (across different subdomains – brahma, blog, etc.) and I couldn’t find anything easy [...]

Brahma on Wikipedia

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I just found out this morning that a link to the Brahma website has made it into Wikipedia (under the topic GPGPU). Cool!

The lack of updates on Brahma is because I have moved to the United States (early this month) and will be living and working here from now. It’s been crazy [...]

Interview up on DotNetRocks!

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My interview about Brahma is up on DotNetRocks, you can find it here. I hope this helps Brahma’s popularity and remember, contributions are most welcome (samples, help getting Brahma to run on Mono on Linux)!

I’ve recently had a new idea, the concept of using user-defined types with Brahma. This should (hopefully) be [...]

Brahma on DotNetRocks

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We all know .NET rocks. Apparently, the guys over at www.dotnetrocks.com thought Brahma rocks, too! Carl Franklin, Richard Campbell and I had an hour long conversation about Brahma; how it works and what the future for it is like.

It’s going to be published on the 23rd of July 2009, so watch out [...]

Lyre – A Windows 7 music player

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What does Windows 7 have to do with music? Nothing, really. But I’ve noticed that no one has been enterprising enough to put the Window 7 taskbar features to REALLY good use and make an mp3 player that we can use while we work (WMP team, are you listening?). I mean, who doesn’t [...]

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