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Probably all general purpose computer programming languages support computer graphics, in the sense of providing access to graphics toolkits. Some languages have built-in commands for graphics primitives (dot, line, circle), but very few languages provide directly built-in support for higher level graphics functions as part of the language. Most simply grant access to computer graphics packages (e.g. OpenGL) in the same way as they'd grant access to a package for advanced mathematics or some other toolkit.

Examples of languages with more than average support for computer graphics include Logo, Processing and Mathematica.

On the other hand, very powerful graphics packages, such as 3-D rendering and game development software packages (e. g. Blender, Unity, Maya) typically include with a programming interface which typically uses a standard programming language (e.g. Python) with special integration into the graphics tool.

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