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Google ARCoreDevelopers who are interested in creating interactive AR applications and experiences specifically for Android platforms will find ARCore particularly useful. It's also recommended for those who want to leverage existing mobile devices' capabilities without needing specialized hardware.
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If you are learning things, you could also create github gists. That way your repos will only be coding related, while you can create tutorials / work exercises in gists. Source: over 3 years ago
I use Github, both for full repos and for short gists. Source: over 4 years ago
On the other hand, shared DartPads are just gists on GitHub so theoretically they can include code that works with different packages. Of course, such gists will not compile in DartPad and will be displayed as having errors :(. Source: over 4 years ago
Perhaps github gists? https://gist.github.com/discover. Source: over 4 years ago
I looked at Github gists, but they are focused in displaying the markdown sourcecode (so e.g. Hyperlinks won't be clickable [1] ). Options just don't seem to be focused on simply hosting PDFs/information with clickable references. Source: almost 5 years ago
ARCore Developer Guide: Learn how to create AR apps with Googleโs ARCore. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
- There was the AR (https://developers.google.com/ar). - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I don't know houw you would do it on ios but you should be able to do it on android if the phone supports it with.this library from google: https://developers.google.com/ar. Source: about 3 years ago
If you have any control on the choice of the source/webcam, I'd recommend using a camera that can sense depth from the start (lidar cameras, like Intel RealSense if you are building something like a commercial robot; or a consumer device with lidar capabilities like iPad Pros since 2020, because they come with SDKs to do what you want from the start. E.g. https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/arkit/ or... Source: over 4 years ago
You guys are right that Unity doesn't support building for arm64 Linux. It looks like the op could potentially install Android on the Raspberry Pi, which may allow them to run Android APKs built with Unity. However, AR Core is needed in order for Unity's AR functionality to work, and I suspect it would take additional work to get AR Core working on the Pi with an external camera and gyroscope. Source: over 4 years ago
Pastebin.com - Pastebin.com is a website where you can store text for a certain period of time.
Apple ARKit - A framework to create Augmented Reality experiences for iOS
PrivateBin - PrivateBin is a minimalist, open source online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of...
Vuforia SDK - Vuforia is a vision-based augmented reality software platform.
hastebin - Pad editor for source code.
ARToolKit - The world's most widely used tracking library for augmented reality.