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    react-blessed

    react-blessed

    A react renderer for blessed

    A React custom renderer for the blessed library. This renderer should currently be considered as experimental, is subject to change and will only work with React's latest version (17.x.x, using Fiber). Any of the blessed widgets can be rendered through react-blessed by using a lowercased tag title. Text nodes, on the other hand, will be rendered by applying the setContent method with the given text on the parent node. As with React's DOM renderer, react-blessed lets you handle the original...
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    Rendertron

    Rendertron

    A Headless Chrome rendering solution

    Rendertron is a headless Chrome rendering solution designed to render & serialise web pages on the fly. Rendertron is designed to enable your Progressive Web App (PWA) to serve the correct content to any bot that doesn't render or execute JavaScript. Rendertron runs as a standalone HTTP server. Rendertron renders requested pages using Headless Chrome, auto-detecting when your PWA has completed loading and serializes the response back to the original request. To use Rendertron, your...
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    Core3D

    Minimalist 3D Scenegraph Management Framework

    ...For example, the description of shapes and visual characteristics of a scene are separated from code that renders the scene on different graphics hardware. This code structure allows any developer to build a 3D application quickly without having to know much about rendering pipelines, event handling, threading, etc. The Core3D framework consists of a collection of very lightweight classes that model a complete 3D environment. The rendering classes interpret the modeling information directly into the underlying 3D Graphics API with minimal intermediate computations. Please check the Blog regularly for status updates.
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    Lembraco, 3D midi connector
    Lembraco is a graphical editor that lets you load or create a 3D object and change its properties. Lembraco can load a midi file or listen to an external midi source. The incoming midi values are filtered and passed to the engine for event handling.
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    VtkFLTK is a small library of C++ classes for development of FLTK event-driven interfaces for use with VTK. VtkFLTK attempts to transparently bridge disparities between FLTK and VTK event and windowing system handling.
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