Episode
StereoKit - Mixed Reality using .NET
with Nick Klingensmith
StereoKit is a lightweight, code-first, open-source library for building Mixed Reality experiences using C# and OpenXR! It provides easy APIs to address some of the most common and challenging aspects of development including UI, inputs, interactions, physics, shaders/material systems, working with text, asset loading, and much more. StereoKit is designed to work on HoloLens 2, desktop, or any VR device that uses the OpenXR runtime (e.g. Oculus Quest, Windows Mixed Reality, etc.). This talk contains an overview of StereoKit, an update on development, and a peek at the roadmap!
Recommended resources
- Join the Mixed Reality Developer Program to get the latest on our developer tools, events, and early access offers. https://aka.ms/IWantMR
- Learn more about StereoKit and download the tools: https://aka.ms/StereoKit
- Participate in the Mixed Reality Dev Days Online Hackathon now through July 8, 2022. Register to join at https://aka.ms/DevDaysHack
Connect
- Twitter: Nick Klingensmith, @koujaku
StereoKit is a lightweight, code-first, open-source library for building Mixed Reality experiences using C# and OpenXR! It provides easy APIs to address some of the most common and challenging aspects of development including UI, inputs, interactions, physics, shaders/material systems, working with text, asset loading, and much more. StereoKit is designed to work on HoloLens 2, desktop, or any VR device that uses the OpenXR runtime (e.g. Oculus Quest, Windows Mixed Reality, etc.). This talk contains an overview of StereoKit, an update on development, and a peek at the roadmap!
Recommended resources
- Join the Mixed Reality Developer Program to get the latest on our developer tools, events, and early access offers. https://aka.ms/IWantMR
- Learn more about StereoKit and download the tools: https://aka.ms/StereoKit
- Participate in the Mixed Reality Dev Days Online Hackathon now through July 8, 2022. Register to join at https://aka.ms/DevDaysHack
Connect
- Twitter: Nick Klingensmith, @koujaku
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