Opengl api

February 27th 2008






Opengl api

OpenGL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OpenGL (Open G raphics L ibrary) is a standard specification defining a cross-language cross-platform API for writing applications that produce 2D and 3D computer graphics. (more...)

opengl-api-dev : OpenGL API Development group is an ISV group whose ...
opengl-api-dev: OpenGL API Development group is an ISV group whose charter is moving the OpenGL API forward. (more...)

OpenGL Reference
The API elements that OpenGL provides fall into the three following sections: State Variables; GL Functions; GLU Functions    (more...)
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OpenGL/API - J Wiki
The interface to Open GL is defined in script ~system/main/gl3.ijs. This is loaded automatically with load 'jzopengl', and populates the jgl3 locale. (more...)
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OpenGL API Documentation
OpenGL Developer Web Site ... OpenGL API Documentation Overview. OpenGL is the industry's most widely used, supported and best documented 2D/3D graphics API making it inexpensive ... (more...)

OpenGL
Since its introduction in 1992, OpenGL has become the industry's most widely used and supported 2D and 3D graphics application programming interface (API), bringing thousands of ... (more...)
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NeHe Productions: Main Page
IT is my first attemp to write a 3D engine with Opengl API. Here is the link to my google site, http://sites.google.com/site/thunder3d/ Read More.. | 0 Comments (more...)

The Java Community Process(SM) Program - JSRs: Java Specification ...
Fax Number:-2006.06.20: The Spec Lead and EG changed the name from "Java TM Bindings for OpenGL ®" to "Java TM Binding for the OpenGL ® API" (more...)

OpenGL API - Android
OpenGL in Android. Android includes support for 3D hardware acceleration. This functionality is accessed via the OpenGL API — specifically, the OpenGL ES API. (more...)
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SGI - OpenGL: Home Page
The OpenGL® API (Application Programming Interface) began as an initiative by SGI to create a single, vendor-independent API for the development of 2D and 3D graphics applications (more...)
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