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Re: 3d graphics
Steve Baker:
> I guess that depends on how much relevent experience you already have.
None.
> Assuming you are comfortable with programming in general, I recommend
> the "OpenGL Programming Guide" - the so-called "Red Book" (because it has
> a dark red cover). You can get it from Amazon for about $40.
Nothing about non-accelerated programming?
(I'm totally new at this... maybe does not make any more sense to study
non-accelerated programming...)
> > (Is my own impression or lgdc is quite dead? Where Linux games
> > programmers are, if they exist?)
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> It's still a valuable resource IMHO.
Sure it is.
I was thinking about the site: http://lgdc.sunsite.dk/ ... no update since
June 2002.
Oh, well, thank you Steve.
Francesco Orsenigo, proud member of linuxgames@sunsite.dk =)
- References:
- 3d graphics
- From: "Francesco Orsenigo, Xarvh Project" <xarvh@lombardiacom.it>
- Re: 3d graphics
- From: Steve Baker <sjbaker1@airmail.net>