what is the difference between using openTk and cloo for developing openCL applications?

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The original plan was to have OpenTK provide low-level OpenCL bindings and develop Cloo as a higher-level, object-oriented wrapper around them. At some point, it became obvious that it would be more efficient (develpoment-wise) to spin off the low-level OpenCL bindings from OpenTK into Cloo.

To answer your question: use Cloo for OpenCL and use OpenTK for rendering. They are distinct, yet complementary, projects.

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Thanks for the clarification. By installing openTK only, I can see openCL samples. So why is cloo better than openTK for openCL applications? – r00kie Oct 19 '10 at 3:23
OpenTK no longer offers OpenCL bindings. They have been moved to Cloo. – The Fiddler Oct 27 '10 at 12:50
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