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@bitbybit-dev/occt-worker
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Bit By Bit Developers CAD algorithms using OpenCascade Technology kernel adapted for WebWorker
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This project exposes core OCCT 3D algorithms of Bit By Bit Developers platform via webworker. This code is open-sourced under MIT license. This package is independent of rendering frameworks such as BabylonJS or ThreeJS. You can build your own rendering pipeline in WebGL or WebGPU. While webworkers have their implementation in Node environment, this code is meant to be used in the browser environment. For Node environment check bitbybit-occt library.
https://github.com/bitbybit-dev
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bitbybit-dev/occt-worker
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Github Source Code Angular (BabylonJS) - https://github.com/bitbybit-dev/app-examples/tree/main/angular/laptop-holder
Github Source Code React (BabylonJS) - https://github.com/bitbybit-dev/app-examples/tree/main/react/laptop-holder
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tsc -p tsconfig.bitbybit.json
npm run test
npm run test-c-l
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Bit By Bit Developers company will keep these core algorithms that you can find in this repository free and opensource for its users. These algorithms are based on other open-source projects, run and are deployed on the browser, thus there is no point of closing them down from public.
Bit By Bit Developers web platform allows creators to program geometry through simple visual programming language or choose monaco typescript editor with full intellisense of bitbybit API. This cloud platform can fulfil many practical, educational and artistic needs of its users. Through familiar programming interface used in tools such as Scratch and Blockly.Games we expose powerful 3D algorithms that make it easier to implement various parametric tasks. Our goal is to make it very simple for users to share their ideas and designs. We want to encourage everyone to engage in the future of this tool.
This project is based on amazing library opencascade.js that you can find at https://ocjs.org/ and a powerful OpenCascade geometry kernel, check it at https://opencascade.com
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Bit By Bit Developers CAD algorithms using OpenCascade Technology kernel adapted for WebWorker
We found that @bitbybit-dev/occt-worker demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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