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Open Inventor and PostScript

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Difference between Open Inventor and PostScript

Open Inventor vs. PostScript

Open Inventor, originally IRIS Inventor, is a C++ object-oriented retained mode 3D graphics toolkit designed by SGI to provide a higher layer of programming for OpenGL. PostScript (often abbreviated as PS) is a page description language and dynamically typed, stack-based programming language.

Similarities between Open Inventor and PostScript

Open Inventor and PostScript have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Object-oriented programming.

Object-oriented programming

Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of objects, which can contain data and code: data in the form of fields (often known as attributes or properties), and code in the form of procedures (often known as methods).

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Open Inventor and PostScript Comparison

Open Inventor has 30 relations, while PostScript has 117. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.68% = 1 / (30 + 117).

References

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