cogl-rs is Rust bindings for the Cogl library. COGL is a modern 3D graphics API with associated utility APIs designed to expose the features of 3D graphics hardware using a more object oriented design than OpenGL.

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  • cogl-rs

  • ux-samples

    I am just using and testing Angular Rust and UX Framework here

  • As for the `Zola message` - work is underway. Some documentation is ready, all that remains is to make editorial changes. If you need developer documentation, check out https://docs.rs/ux-framework. Some nice samples are ready here https://github.com/angular-rust/ux-samples

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  • clutter-rs

  • Note that angular-rust also has clutter bindings. I hope they didn't build their whole work on top of that.

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