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Fix Typo in readme.md #1051
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This project isn't limited to *GLSL* features. An extension system, based on the *GLSL* extension conventions, provides extended capabilities: matrix transformations, quaternions, data packing, random numbers, noise, etc...
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This project isn't limited to *GLSL* features. An extension system, based on the *GLSL* extension conventions, provides extended capabilities: matrix transformations, quaternions, data packing, random numbers, noise, etc...
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This library works perfectly with *[OpenGL](https://www.opengl.org)* but it also ensures interoperability with other third party libraries and SDK. It is a good candidate for software rendering (raytracing / rasterisation), image processing, physic simulations and any development context that requires a simple and convenient mathematics library.
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This library works perfectly with *[OpenGL](https://www.opengl.org)* but it also ensures interoperability with other third party libraries and SDK. It is a good candidate for software rendering (raytracing / rasterisation), image processing, physics simulations and any development context that requires a simple and convenient mathematics library.
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*GLM* is written in C++98 but can take advantage of C++11 when supported by the compiler. It is a platform independent library with no dependence and it officially supports the following compilers:
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*GLM* is written in C++98 but can take advantage of C++11 when supported by the compiler. It is a platform independent library with no dependence and it officially supports the following compilers:
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- [*GCC*](http://gcc.gnu.org/) 4.7 and higher
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- [*GCC*](http://gcc.gnu.org/) 4.7 and higher
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