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Web-Drawing Throwdown: Paper.js Vs. Processing.js Vs. Raphael

Smashing Magazine has a nice in-depth article covering the big three libraries for drawing vector graphics on the web: Paper.js, Processing.js and Raphael, giving a code pro-con on each and talking about browser and mobile support.

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