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VPython is a very easy to use, "pythonic" way to create interactive 3D applications. It was developed primarily for use in physics simulations, but I have used it to demonstrate various geometric shapes and properties to my kids, and to demonstrate the bookshelf I wanted to build for my wife. --DetheElza

http://vpython.org/


2026-02-14 16:09