The GLFrame.MoveForward function is a method in the CPP (C++) programming language that allows the user to move an object or camera position forward in a 3D graphical environment. This function is commonly used in computer graphics programming to simulate movement or navigation within a scene. By calling this function, the object or camera's position is translated forward along its current orientation, giving the illusion of movement towards a specified direction.
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