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    glMatrix

    glMatrix

    Javascript Matrix and Vector library for High Performance WebGL apps

    Javascript has evolved into a language capable of handling realtime 3D graphics, via WebGL, and computationally intensive tasks such as physics simulations. These types of applications demand high performance vector and matrix math, which is something that Javascript doesn't provide by default. glMatrix to the rescue! glMatrix is designed to perform vector and matrix operations stupidly fast! By hand-tuning each function for maximum performance and encouraging efficient usage patterns through API conventions, glMatrix will help you get the most out of your browsers Javascript engine.
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    Zdog

    Zdog

    Flat, round, designer-friendly pseudo-3D engine for canvas & SVG

    ...No polygonal jaggies. Zdog is friendly. Modeling is done with a straight-forward declarative API. Zdog was designed to bring the simplicity of vector illustration into 3D. Drawing circles and squares is easy and fun. Zdog just adds another dimension. It renders all shapes using 2D drawing API in <canvas> or <svg>. Spheres are actually dots. Toruses are actually circles . Capsules are actually thick lines. It’s a simple, but effective trick. The underlying 3D math comes from Rotating 3D Shapes by Peter Collingridge.
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    Javascript SDK for Nintendo Wii's Opera browser with classes for 3D vertex math, triangle meshes, canvas drawing, Wii Remote motion/button detecting, and multiuser interfaces. Official site: http://wiioperasdk.com and blog: http://blog.wiioperasdk.com.
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