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This new edition provides step-by-step instruction on modern 3D
graphics shader programming in OpenGL with Java, along with its
theoretical foundations. It is appropriate both for computer
science graphics courses, and for professionals interested in
mastering 3D graphics skills. It has been designed in a 4-color,
"teach-yourself" format with numerous examples that the reader can
run just as presented. Every shader stage is explored, from the
basics of modeling, textures, lighting, shadows, etc., through
advanced techniques such as tessellation, normal mapping, noise
maps, as well as new chapters on simulating water, stereoscopy, and
ray tracing. FEATURES Covers modern OpenGL 4.0+ shader programming
in Java, with instructions for both PC/Windows and Macintosh
Illustrates every technique with running code examples. Everything
needed to install the libraries, and complete source code for each
example Includes step-by-step instruction for using each GLSL
programmable pipeline stage (vertex, tessellation, geometry, and
fragment) Explores practical examples for modeling, lighting and
shadows (including soft shadows), terrain, water, and 3D materials
such as wood and marble Adds new chapters on simulating water,
stereoscopy, and ray tracing with compute shaders Explains how to
optimize code with tools such as Nvidia's Nsight debugger Includes
companion files with code, object models, figures, and more
This new edition provides step-by-step instruction on modern 3D
graphics shader programming in OpenGL with C , along with its
theoretical foundations. It is appropriate both for computer
science graphics courses and for professionals interested in
mastering 3D graphics skills. Ithas been designed in a 4-color,
"teach-yourself" format with numerousexamples that the reader can
run just as presented. Every shader stage is explored,from the
basics of modeling, textures, lighting, shadows, etc.,
throughadvanced techniques such as tessellation, normal mapping,
noise maps, as wellas new chapters on simulating water,
stereoscopy, and ray tracing. FEATURES: Covers modern OpenGL 4.0
shaderprogramming in C , with instructions for both PC/Windows and
Macintosh Illustrates every technique with runningcode examples.
Everything needed to install the libraries, and complete sourcecode
for each example Includes step-by-step instruction for usingeach
GLSL programmable pipeline stage (vertex, tessellation, geometry,
andfragment) Explores practical examples formodeling, lighting, and
shadows (including soft shadows), terrain, water, and 3Dmaterials
such as wood and marble Adds new chapters on simulating water,
stereoscopy, and ray tracing with compute shaders Explains how to
optimize code for tools such as Nvidia's Nsight debugger Includes
companion files with code,object models, figures, and more.
This book examines the development of the theory and practice of
constitutionalism, defined as a political system in which the
coercive power of the state is controlled through a pluralistic
distribution of political power. It explores the main venues of
constitutional practice in ancient Athens, Republican Rome,
Renaissance Venice, the Dutch Republic, seventeenth-century
England, and eighteenth-century America. From its beginning in
Polybius' interpretation of the classical concept of "mixed
government," the author traces the theory of constitutionalism
through its late medieval appearance in the Conciliar Movement of
church reform and in the Huguenot defense of minority rights. After
noting its suppression with the emergence of the nation-state and
the Bodinian doctrine of "sovereignty," the author describes how
constitutionalism was revived in the English conflict between king
and Parliament in the early Stuart era, and how it has developed
since then into the modern concept of constitutional democracy.
Ever see someone, and when you left their sight, you could not stop
thinking about them? Or have you ever been a part of something so
powerful, that when it was all over, it was still a part of you for
years to come? It helped to define who you were? Did that person
that you saw briefly make an impact on you? Did he/she pleasantly
stain your mind, forcing you to take action, and when you did, only
great things came from it? Life is about the impacts people and
situations make on you and what you make of them. They define who
you are. Sometimes it's hard to let go, but not being able to let
go is when you know, that the person you saw for a split second was
meant to be more than a passerby. That person was meant to help
define and create you. Won't you let them?
Purchasing a home is the largest investment most people make. It
is, however, so much more than just signing on the dotted line.
Before you can find the right home, you need to find the right
agent, the right mortgage program and broker, and you need to know
the right questions to ask. Luckily, you've already found the right
book to guide you through the steps that will lead you to the door
of your new home.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
The main theme of these lectures is man's struggle to understand
himself as a social being. The author argues that the chief
inspiration for this effort, insofar as it has been successful, has
been the rationalist philosophy of physical science, and that
constructive social science has been based on this philosophy
rather than upon theology and ethical philosophy. He goes on to
discuss the major problems confronting man in his attempts to come
to grips with the modern social world - problems of social and
political organization, of equality and aspiration, of intellect
and reason - and ends with a plea for liberalism and rationalism as
the political and intellectual foundations of freedom and progress.
This fascinating and thought-provoking apology for liberalism and
the social scientist will be valuable reading for anyone interested
in problems facing them both today.
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