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 OpenGL ES Game Development (Premier Press Game Development)
You say you want a revolution? Well, sometimes the smallest things can create the
biggest changes. OpenGL ES originated that way—in a modest 3Dlabs project in
2001 that sought to define a standardized subset of OpenGL for a range of embedded
systems. It soon became clear that there was a widespread industry desire for a small... |  |  Elements of ML Programming, ML97 Edition (2nd Edition)
I became interested in ML programming when I taught CS109, the introduc-
tory Computer Science Foundations course at Stanford, starting in 1991. ML
was used by several of the instructors of this course, including Stu Reges and
Mike Cleron, to introduce concepts such as functional programming and type
systems. It was also used for the... |  |  Getting Started with GEO, CouchDB, and Node.js
Where. Whether it refers to where you have been, where you are, or where you are
going, the concept of where is important. Where links data to the physical world. A
shopping list can be a very useful collection of data on its own, but that data can be
even more useful with more context. If you map the location of the stores needed for... |
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