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Python - PyOpenGL
Description
Python - PyOpenGL offers a robust solution for developers looking to create cross-platform OpenGL applications using Python. Developed by Mike C. Fletcher, this Development Tool fits neatly into the IDE subcategory, providing a versatile and comprehensive feature set to work with various external GUI libraries for Python. The latest version, 3.1-4, ensures users have the most up-to-date functionalities and improvements.
One of the major advantages is that it is free to download and use, making it incredibly accessible for developers at any level. The program file size is a manageable [FILE_SIZE] MB, allowing for a quick download and setup process. It supports a commendable range of operating systems, including Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11, and XP Professional, which makes it highly versatile for various development environments.
Users who are accustomed to previous iterations will be pleased to find other versions such as 3.1, and 3.0 readily available. The OpenGL package when installed, provides subpackages including GL, GLES1, GLES2, GLES3, GLUT, GLU, GLE, WGL, EGL, and GLX, making it extremely interoperable with a large number of external GUI libraries.
Pros:
- Free download available
- Extensive support for multiple Windows operating systems
- Comprehensive set of OpenGL bindings
- Small file size of [FILE_SIZE] MB
- Developed by experienced programmer Mike C. Fletcher
- Cross-platform capabilities and interoperability with various external GUI libraries
Cons:
- Can be complex for beginners
- Documentation might not cover all advanced use cases
You may want to check out more software, such as Python Create PDF, Python PDF Library or Python - gettext, which might be similar to Python - PyOpenGL.
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