OpenGL
OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is a cross-language, cross-platform application programming interface for rendering 2D and 3D vector graphics. The API is typically used to interact with a graphics processing unit, to achieve hardware-accelerated rendering. Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) began developing OpenGL in 1991 and released it on June 30, 1992. It is used for a variety of applications, including computer-aided design (CAD), video games, scientific visualization, virtual reality, and flight simulation. The OpenGL Registry contains specifications of the core API and shading language; specifications of Khronos- and vendor-approved OpenGL extensions; header files corresponding to the specifications; and related documentation including specifications, extensions, and headers for the GLX, WGL, and GLU APIs.
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Secondlayer Micro-Surveys
secondLayer games use the real world and create a playing field within it. The game itself can be as simple as a virtual checkers or more advanced like a complete interactive fantasy environment. secondLayer gaming uses the diversity of real-world environments to keep games interesting. Explore the secondLayer metaverse enriched real-world and find hidden treasures, quests, events and other augmented experiences. Human memory doesn’t forget visuals easily. secondLayer metaverse will bring education to life and make it more interactive to create sustainable knowledge. Consumers today no longer necessarily strive for possessions, but for special experiences. secondLayer metaverse allows an interactive experience between brand and consumer. secondLayer is an augmented reality metaverse where users experience, create, share and trade without central control. The size of the secondLayer corresponds to the size of the earth.
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PlugXR
PlugXR is a Creative Design Software development platform for spatial computing and immersive augmented reality (AR) applications. It helps creators, designers, and brands enhance customer experience with virtual showrooms, immersive AR product visualization & configuration, and other immersive content for marketing, branding, and other business applications. AR experiences can also be integrated directly into products to enhance the user interface or provide visual aids to users.
It simplifies the process of developing immersive tech applications, including Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), Mixed Reality (MR), Immersive UI/UX designs, Spatial Computing experiences, and Metaverse applications.
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Pragma
Pragma is a powerful backend game engine designed to support live-service games with a full suite of online infrastructure. It provides seamless cross-platform account management, allowing players to connect and interact across different gaming ecosystems. The engine enhances social experiences by enabling friend systems, guilds, and in-game events. For multiplayer functionality, Pragma efficiently handles party systems, matchmaking, and server allocation. It also includes robust player data management, covering inventories, progression systems, and battle passes, along with tools for configuring in-game content, stores, and meta-game features. With built-in support for live operations, monetization, telemetry, and extensive customization, Pragma empowers developers to create scalable and engaging online experiences.
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