GLSL (OpenGL Shading Language) Libraries

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    GL++
    This encapsulates some of the higher level functions of OpenGL using extensions into C++ objects. These at the moment in time are framebuffer objects and shaders
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    LYGIA Shader Library

    LYGIA Shader Library

    LYGIA, it's a granular and multi-language (GLSL, HLSL, WGSL, MSL, etc.

    LYGIA is a shader library of reusable functions that will let you prototype, port or ship a project in just few minutes. It's very granular, flexible and efficient. Supports multiple shading languages and can easily be added to any project, environment or framework of your choice.
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    iSDGE
    iSDGE is meant to be a free next generation 3D game engine for mobile devices supporting OpenGL ES 2.0. It is very easy to use, extremely flexible and fast. iSDGE is mostly written in C++ and currently comes with an Objective-C binding for iOS.
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