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  2. OpenFL - Wikipedia

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    OpenFL contains Haxe ports of major graphical libraries such as Away3D, [11] [12] [13] Starling, [14] [15] Babylon.js, [16] Adobe Flash and DragonBones. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Due to the multi-platform nature of OpenFL, such libraries usually run on multiple platforms such as HTML5, Adobe AIR and Android/iOS.

  3. Babylon.js - Wikipedia

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    It was initially released in 2013 under Microsoft Public License, having been developed by two Microsoft employees in their free time as a side-project. David Catuhe created the 3D game engine, while David Rousset implemented VR, Gamepad and IndexedDB support.

  4. Dragon bones (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Bone, a character from the manga Majin Bone; Dragon Bones (Briggs novel), a 2002 fantasy novel by Patricia Briggs, first instalment of her Hurog series; Dragon Bones, a 2003 mystery novel by Lisa See, third instalment of her Red Princess series

  5. Dragon Bones (See novel) - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the novel, the couple mourns the death of their young daughter Chaowen. Guilt and anguish have driven the lovers apart, unable to get past their mutual loss.

  6. Long gu - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese Neolithic (Hongshan culture) jade ornament in the form of a curled pig dragon. Depictions of Chinese dragons (龍, lóng) first appear in the archaeological record circa 3000 BC, before any literary descriptions appear. [7]

  7. Oracle bone - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yirong, Chinese politician and scholar, was the first to recognize the oracle bones as ancient writing.. Shang-era oracle bones are thought to have been unearthed occasionally by local farmers [14] since as early as the Sui and Tang dynasties, and perhaps starting as early as the Han dynasty. [15]

  8. Bones of the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide Bones of the Dragon ; Cover ...