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    TinyEngine

    TinyEngine

    Tiny OpenGL Wrapper / 3D Engine in C++

    TinyEngine is a small, self-contained OpenGL-based 3D engine written in C, designed for learning and prototyping graphics applications. It packs a lot of functionality into a compact codebase, making it ideal for exploring 3D rendering, game development, and shader programming without the overhead of larger engines. Despite its size, TinyEngine supports modern OpenGL features, texture mapping, lighting, and audio, providing a practical foundation for building lightweight 3D experiences.
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    Scrawl.js

    Scrawl.js

    For the handling and manipulation of the HTML5 <canvas> element

    A JavaScript library which adds an API for handling and manipulating HTML5 <canvas> elements in the DOM. Uses the '2d' context with each canvas element. On starting, Scrawl.js investigates the HTML DOM and automatically creates controller and wrapper objects for each <canvas> element it finds. Can also generate visible canvas elements programatically, and add them to the DOM. Users create sprite and gradient objects using scrawl factory functions, set their styling and position, and render them onto the canvas element. Creation, positioning and styling can all be handled by a single call to the factory function. ...
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