- https://fishshell.com/ - my default shell, i use theme bobthefish
- https://www.sublimetext.com/ - my default editor
- Material Theme
- Operator font
- Packages: Emmet, Hayaku, SidebarEnhancements, JS Snippets, GSAP Snippets
- Sublime snippet for comments
- Sublime icon
- https://code.visualstudio.com/ - trying to switch, but not yet
A non-exhaustive list of WebGL frameworks and libraries. It is mostly for learning purposes as some of the libraries listed are outdated/not maintained anymore.
- three.js: JavaScript 3D library
- stack.gl: an open software ecosystem for WebGL, built on top of browserify and npm.
- PixiJS: Super fast HTML 5 2D rendering engine that uses webGL with canvas fallback
- Pex: Pex is a javascript 3d library / engine allowing for seamless development between Plask and WebGL in the browser.
- Babylon.js: a complete JavaScript framework for building 3D games with HTML 5 and WebGL
- Filament: Filament is a real-time physically based rendering engine for Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, macOS and WASM/WebGL
- ClayGL: A WebGL graphic library helping you to
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