If the competition to CUDA wants to be taken serioulsy then provide the tooling and polyglot support to do so.
OpenCL was stuck in their "C only with printf debugging" mentality for too long, now it is too late.
AMD ROCm still isn't available in Windows.
If I learned anything from wasting my time with Khronos stuff, was that I should have switched to DirectX much earlier.
If the competition to CUDA wants to be taken serioulsy then provide the tooling and polyglot support to do so.
OpenCL was stuck in their "C only with printf debugging" mentality for too long, now it is too late.
AMD ROCm still isn't available in Windows.
If I learned anything from wasting my time with Khronos stuff, was that I should have switched to DirectX much earlier.