GL typically refers to OpenGL (Open Graphics Library). It is a cross-language, cross-platform API for rendering 2D and 3D vector graphics. It's commonly used in video games, CAD software, virtual reality applications, and other applications requiring hardware-accelerated rendering. It provides a set of functions that allow developers to create complex scenes and manipulate graphical objects. Another possible interpretation could be 'Graphics Library', a more generic term, but OpenGL is the most common usage.
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