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#typescript #hacktoberfest #maplibre #maplibre_gl #maplibre_gl_js #typescript #webgl2

MapLibre GL JS is a free and open-source library that helps you display maps on your website or app quickly. It uses GPU-accelerated vector tile rendering, making it fast. You can easily add it to your HTML file by including the necessary JavaScript and CSS files. This library is a continuation of the open-source version of Mapbox GL JS and offers various features like displaying 3D buildings, heatmaps, and more. It also has detailed documentation and examples to help you get started. Using MapLibre GL JS benefits you by providing a powerful, community-supported mapping solution without the need for proprietary licenses.

https://github.com/maplibre/maplibre-gl-js
#cplusplus #3d #cocos #cocoscreator #engine #game_development #game_engine #gamedev #metal #mit_license #open_source #vulkan #webgl #webgl2 #webgpu

Cocos Creator is a powerful tool for making 2D and 3D games. It supports many platforms like Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and more. It offers features like easy animation, physics, and UI systems, making game development easier. The engine uses modern graphics APIs like Vulkan and Metal for high performance. It also supports TypeScript for scripting, which is easy to use. This tool helps developers work together smoothly and publish games quickly across different platforms. It's open-source, so developers can contribute and customize it as needed.

https://github.com/cocos/cocos-engine
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#javascript #3d #augmented_reality #canvas #html5 #javascript #svg #virtual_reality #webaudio #webgl #webgl2 #webgpu #webxr

Three.js is a powerful and easy-to-use JavaScript library that helps you create 3D graphics and animations on the web with much less code than using WebGL directly. It handles complex tasks like rendering and math calculations, so you can focus on designing your 3D scenes. It supports WebGL and WebGPU, with additional options like SVG and CSS3D. Three.js has excellent documentation, many examples, and a large, active community that provides support and updates. This makes it ideal for quickly building interactive 3D content that works across browsers, improving your web projects with engaging visuals and smooth performance[1][3][5].

https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js
#javascript #3d_gaussian_splatting #game_development #game_engine #gamedev #gaussian_splatting #gltf #hacktoberfest #javascript #nodejs #playcanvas #typescript #virtual_reality #webgl #webgl2 #webgpu #webxr

PlayCanvas is an open-source game engine that lets you create 3D and 2D games or apps that run in any browser, using WebGL and WebGPU for fast, high-quality graphics. It supports advanced features like animation, physics, sound, and asset streaming, and you can write code in JavaScript or TypeScript. The engine is free, easy to set up, and works well for both simple projects and complex games, making it simple to build and share interactive content online.

https://github.com/playcanvas/engine