About this nonfiction
Linux 3-D Graphics Programming by Norman Lin is a nonfiction available to read on EtoBox.
I am a senior at University of DeVry in Game and Simlution Programming and this book fits in right with what I am learning at the time. It seems a little overtechnical at times but as I learn more about programming, I'm starting to understand it more and more. Its a good book but it needs to be updated. The scariest problem was not being able to run the code in the book until I found the update. The code on the disk needs to be updated via the authors web site which doesn't seem to be working when I checked. I had to google the title and find the updates that I finally got to work. Other than that it's cool. It's not as bad as some of the reviews I read. Be warned though, I think the author doesn't realize how smart he is and sometimes takes that fact for granted when he talks to his audience. Other than this, I think the author should make this a wiki-book or publish another more updated work.
It is typically read by self-directed learners exploring a subject in depth.
Common subject areas: history, science, philosophy, social sciences.
- Author
- Norman Lin
- Publisher
- Wordware Publishing, Incorporated
- Published
- 2001
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781556227233
- Category
- nonfiction
- Subjects
- Technology, Computer Science, Engineering