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    glhlib

    "glh" stands for Graphics Library Helper.

    NEWS: I am working on the Linux version. Will be ready in 2024. Maybe August. "glh" which stands for Graphics Library Helper. It is kind of like OpenGL's GLU but contains extra functions and optimized functions. The optimizations are done with assembly and are for the x86 architecture. For Win32. For VC++6. It compiles and makes a DLL (and a .LIB for VC++6). The release version of the .H file is also included. Nothing stops you from using these functions in D3D. Actually, GLHLIB doesn't use...
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    Create new Opengl trorials use C++ language and SDL, SFML, GLEW, GLU libraries. Web site tutorials: https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/opengltutorials/wiki
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    An OpenGL sample application

    The application is a result of one-semester subject supposed to introduce to OpenGL. Code is, at least I hope, properly commented and is published for better understanding of very simple, yet already archaic, methods of using OpenGL without shaders (everything is build from gl, glu, glut, glew and alut libraries and the technique I feel most advanced in the project are VAO objects). Do not expect anything more than this.
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    MGL is a GLUT-like toolkit oriented to Game Programming. It supports OpenGL extensions, texture loading (BMP,TGA,RAW,DDS), native and DInput (Win32) keyboard input, mouse filtering, FSAA, internal GLU implementation (optional) and is fast and portable (W
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    A 3-D animation program that mimics the look of the movie TRON, and can render static scenes and motion animation. It is written entirely in C, and uses only the GL, GLU, and GLUT libraries to both draw scenes and provide a simple, easy-to-use UI.
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    A 100% Java OpenGL library that provides both a software implementation and a JNI interface for hardware support, Java implementations of GLUT, GLU and GLX are also provided. Check out the Home Page for some examples.
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    MonoGLo is a Mono C# binding for Open GL (the famous 3D library). With MonoGLo, you can write and run a stand alone 3D applications in C# with Mono using Open GL, GLU and glut calls.
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