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Other Resources

  • The SpecBench Web site contains the full set of ViewPerf performance data and is regularly updated. This site also contains the SpecINT and SpecFP benchmarks for CPU performance.
  • The ACM SIGGRAPH Web site, the Special Interest Group for Graphics. SIGGRAPH has long been one of the leading organizations for sharing information on graphics technology, algorithms, and developments.
  • http://www.opengl.org/ contains a wide range of information on OpenGL and links to much more information. This is an excellent starting point for delving into OpenGL.
  • Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice by Foley, van Dam, Feiner and Hughes.This is the standard textbook on computer graphics, providing quality explanations of all aspects of 2D and 3D graphics algorithms with many implementation notes. Not recommended for casual reading, but an excellent reference.

 


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