
A little bit of Photoshop® using GNAT for CUDA®
Today I want to go over some internal mechanisms of a Photoshop-like application to better illustrate an up-and-coming tech, GNAT for CUDA®, developed at AdaCore.
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Today I want to go over some internal mechanisms of a Photoshop-like application to better illustrate an up-and-coming tech, GNAT for CUDA®, developed at AdaCore.
Every year the GNAT Pro product family acquires new members and capabilities, to help our customers develop safer, more secure and more efficient code on newer hardware and software platforms. Moving forward, our goal is to offer a clear view on the future development of our technology. As part of this effort, we have made available a public roadmap for AdaCore products on our documentation platform.
News from the Ada front The next revision of the Ada standard is now almost ready, so it's time for a status update on where GNAT and AdaCore stand on this front!
Over the past several years, a great number of public announcements have been made about companies that are either studying or adopting the Ada and SPARK programming languages. Noteworthy examples include Dolby, Denso, LASP and Real Heart, as well as the French Security Agency.
This blog post is part two of a tutorial based on the OpenGLAda project and will cover implementation details such as a type system for interfacing with C, error handling, memory management, and loading functions.