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The toolkit includes about three thousand JavaScript modules, in addition to images and other resources. [citation needed] The Dojo Toolkit is organized in several parts: dojo contains the core and most non-visual modules. dijit is a library of user-interface modules for widgets and layout.
The framework is frequently found in the compositions of video game development competitions, such as the game development competition Ludum Dare. [6] In July 2018, it was the 10th most popular game development software used by independent game developers on the site Itch.io, [7] holding a 1.97% share.
WebGL is a JavaScript interface for OpenGL ES API, promoted by Khronos. WebGPU an under-development web standard and JavaScript API for accelerated graphics and compute. High-level 3D API
Cocos2d is an open-source game development framework for creating 2D games and other graphical software for iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, HarmonyOS, OpenHarmony and web platforms. It is written in C++ and provides bindings for various programming languages, including C++, C#, Lua, and JavaScript.
Starling is an open source game framework used to create 2D games that run both on mobile and desktop platforms. It recreates the traditional Flash display list architecture on top of accelerated graphics hardware. Several commercial games have been built with Starling, including Angry Birds Friends [2] and Incredipede. [3]
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Improvements include a overhauled manual, official tutorials and translations of the IDE. [40] This version also changed from a pay-once model to a yearly subscription-based model. [41] On May 23, 2019, JavaScript coding was announced as a separate add-on, but was free for all users who had a paying license before September 2, 2019. [42]