How exciting... congrats!  I've been following the progress... I hope I
find time to get my hands dirty with it soon.

On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 5:11 PM, Simon Danisch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> this is the first release of GLVisualize.jl
> <https://github.com/JuliaGL/GLVisualize.jl>, a 2D/3D visualization
> library completely written in Julia and OpenGL.
>
> You can find some crude documentation on glvisualize.com
> <http://www.glvisualize.com/>.
> I hope to improve the examples and the documentation in the coming weeks.
> The biggest problem for most people right now will be a slightly flaky
> camera and missing guides and labels.
> This is being worked on! If someone beats me to the guide/axis creation,
> I'd be very happy. This could be a fun project to get started with
> GLVisualize.
> Please feel free to open any issue concerning missing documentation,
> discrepancies <http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/discrepancies.html> and
> bugs!
>
> Relation to GLPlot <https://github.com/SimonDanisch/GLPlot.jl>:
> GLPlot is now a thin wrapper for GLVisualize with a focus on plotting.
> Since I concentrated mostly on finishing GLVisualize, it's a reeally thin
> wrapper.
> It basically just forwards all calls to GLVisualize, and adds a
> boundingbox around the objects.
> In the future, it should offer some basic UI, automatic creation of
> axis/labels, screenshots and an alternative API that is more familiar to
> people that are coming from other plotting libraries (e.g. functions like
> surf, contourf, patches).
> If anyone has specific plans on how this could look like don't hesitate to
> open issues and PR's!
>
> Outlook:
> I'd like to make GLVisualize more independent of the rendering backend by
> using some backend agnostic geometry
> <https://github.com/JuliaGeometry/GeometryTypes.jl/issues/46>
> representation.
> This will make it easier to integrate backends like FireRender
> <https://github.com/JuliaGraphics/FireRender.jl>, WebGL, Vulkan
> <https://github.com/JuliaGPU/Vulkan.jl/tree/api> (why Vulkan
> <http://randomfantasies.com/2016/02/why-im-betting-on-vulkan-and-julia/>),
> or some text based backends like PDF/SVG.
>
> Furthermore, I'd like to improve the performance and interaction
> possibilities.
>
> I have to thank the Julia Group for supporting me :) It's a pleasure to be
> a part of the Julia community!
>
> I'm looking forward to the great visualizations you'll create!
>
> Best,
> Simon Danisch
>

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