OpenGL 4.0 Shading
Language Cookbook
Over 60 highly focused, practical recipes to maximize your
use of the OpenGL Shading Language
David Wolff
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
OpenGL 4.0 Shading Language Cookbook
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First published: July 2011
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Credits
Author
David Wolff
Reviewers
Martin Christen
Nicolas Delalondre
Markus Pabst
Brandon Whitley
Acquisition Editor
Usha Iyer
Development Editor
Chris Rodrigues
Technical Editors
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Azharuddin Sheikh
Copy Editor
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Project Coordinator
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Proofreader
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Indexer
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Graphics
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Production Coordinators
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Cover Work
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About the Author
David Wolff is an associate professor in the Computer Science and Computer
Engineering Department at Pacic Lutheran University (PLU). He received his PhD in
Physics from Oregon State University. He has a passion for computer graphics and
the intersection between art and science. He has been teaching computer graphics to
undergraduates at PLU for over 10 years, using OpenGL.
Special thanks to Brandon Whitley for interesting discussions and helpful
insights during the writing of this book. His help has been incredibly valuable.
Thanks also to all of the reviewers and editors for their help.
I'd also like to thank my parents for a lifetime of support, love and
encouragement.
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