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    Luxor

    Luxor

    Simple drawings using vector graphics; Cairo "for tourists!"

    ...For more complex and sophisticated graphics in 2D and 3D, Makie.jl is the best choice. Luxor is thoroughly procedural and static: your code issues a sequence of simple graphics ‘commands’ until you’ve completed a drawing, and then the results are saved into a PDF, PNG, SVG, or EPS file.
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    Starlight.jl

    Starlight.jl

    A greedy game engine for greedy programmers

    ...Its primary use case is video games, but the power of Julia, SDL2, Vulkan, and the Bullet Physics SDK can be leveraged to make just about anything you want. With a focus on flexibility and code quality, Starlight aims to be such a framework. It includes a suite of components and integrations that make it particuarly well-suited for video games, so it is not a stretch to call it a "game engine". However, Starlight is most fundamentally a scripting layer for SDL, Vulkan, and Bullet (via the Telescope backend), meaning it can be used for any application that needs high-performance rendering and physics. ...
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