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    Gideros Mobile

    Gideros Mobile

    Cross platform SDK

    Develop your app in Lua language and export it to most popular platforms, from desktop PC and Mac to mobile (Android, iOS, Windows Phone) and even Web. While Gideros is mainly dedicated to game development, it is also a good fit for professional apps. Code once, run everywhere! Intro documentation: http://docs.giderosmobile.com/ Reference documentation: http://docs.giderosmobile.com/reference/ Forum: http://giderosmobile.com/forum Full source code: https://github.com/gideros/gideros
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    OpenTK.GameWindowControls

    2D Controls Library using OpenTK/GL (Linux)

    This project's goal is making a rich, modern, and pure (not X11 dependent) OpenGL implementation of controls for 2D applications and HUDs for 3D games. Supporting the OpenTK project (C# + OpenGL). If we should keep actions/logic and UI separate, should we not also keep control appearance and UI (In/Out) separate? For example a "Button" is only a container, that has content, with some sort of border of a particular geometric shape (as are many controls), the only logic in a button is it that it responds to certain user events. ...
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