A new WebGL rendering library written in Rust

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  • wrend

    A framework-agnostic Rust/WASM + WebGL2 Rendering library, compatible with calling from both Rust and JavaScript on the web.

  • It’s also callable from JavaScript if you don’t want to have to deal with the Rust toolchain. Checkout this directory if you want to see some copyable examples, including raw html and javascript, which is about the lowest barrier to entry you can get I think: https://github.com/austintheriot/wrend/tree/master/examples

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