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- OpenGL - The Industry Standard for High Performance Graphics
This release expands graphics trace on Windows by adding support for Direct3D 11, WDDM CPU+GPU queues, and OpenGL On Linux, new features include support for CUDA 10 2, simultaneous CLI sessions, DWARF unwind and capture by hotkey
- OpenGL - Wikipedia
Examples include OpenGL Easy Extension library (GLEE), OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library (GLEW) and glbinding Extensions are also loaded automatically by most language bindings, such as Java OpenGL, PyOpenGL and WebGL
- LearnOpenGL - OpenGL
Learn OpenGL com provides good and clear modern 3 3+ OpenGL tutorials with clear examples A great resource to learn modern OpenGL aimed at beginners
- Getting started with OpenGL - GeeksforGeeks
Open Graphics Library (OpenGL) is a cross-language (language independent), cross-platform (platform-independent) API for rendering 2D and 3D Vector Graphics (use of polygons to represent image)
- OpenGL Platform OS Implementations
OpenGL ES (OpenGL for Embedded Systems) is based on well-defined subset profiles of OpenGL and enables the lightest weight interface between software and hardware acceleration for advanced 2D 3D graphics capabilities on mobile handheld devices, appliances, game stations, and embedded displays
- Getting Started - OpenGL Wiki - The Khronos Group
To program using the OpenGL API, you need the driver and the development package (depends on platform and programming language) More platform-specific details are described in the sections below
- OpenGL Overview - The Khronos Group Inc
OpenGL® is the most widely adopted 2D and 3D graphics API in the industry, bringing thousands of applications to a wide variety of computer platforms It is window-system and operating-system independent as well as network-transparent
- OpenGL News Archives
OpenGL is the industry's most widely used, supported and best documented 2D 3D graphics API making it inexpensive easy to obtain information on implementing OpenGL in hardware and software
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