About Procedural Studio

Procedural Studio is a graphical programming language and development environment for digital graphics. It is developed by Juniper and it is available for download on steam (www.steampowered.com). A fully featured free version is available for non-commercial (such as academic) use.

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YAML-CPP by Jesse Beder

A YAML parser and emitter in C++

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