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What (who) is TAO (software) - definition

Randy Ridge; Tao framework; Tao (software)

TAO (software)         
The ACE ORB (TAO) is a freely available, open-source, and standards-compliant real-time C++ implementation of CORBA based upon the Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE).
Tao (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TAO; T.A.O
Tao is a metaphysical concept found in Taoism, Confucianism, and more generally in ancient Chinese philosophy.
Jeffrey Tao         
UNITED NATIONS INTERPRETER
Jeffrey Kin-Cheung Tao; Kin-Cheung Tao
Jeffrey Kin-Cheung Tao (born 8 May 1948) is a senior interpreter of the Chinese Interpretation Section at the United Nations headquarters in New York City.2004-2005 Lecture Series, Speaker Biographies: Jeffrey Tao, Asian-American/Asian Research Institute, April 22, 2005, retrieved on 01-06-2007.

Wikipedia

Tao Framework

For 3D computer graphics, the Tao Framework is a C# library giving .NET and Mono developers access to popular graphics and gaming libraries like OpenGL and SDL. It was originally developed by the C# OpenGL programmer Randy Ridge, and since its start many developers have contributed to the project. The latest version of Tao is version 2.1 released on May 1, 2008.

Tao Framework has been superseded by OpenTK.

In 2012, in parallel with the development of OpenTK, a new project called TaoClassic has been introduced on SourceForge, as a direct continuation of Tao Framework, with the same licensing conditions and design disciplines, but with new authors and cutting-edge features, like support for OpenGL 4.3, 64-bit operating systems, etc.