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Graphics3D 6.05 beta 2 (Beta branch)







Graphics3D 6.05 beta 2 (Beta branch)

Graphics3D 6.05 beta 2 (Beta branch) 02/05/2005 09:34 PM

Screenshot Graphics3D is a free, Open Source C++ library for game developers, researchers, and students. It is a base of robust and high performance code common to most 3D projects. It is not a standalone graphics or game engine--it is the set of pieces you need to jumpstart your own engine or graphics project. The library has two parts: G3D for pure math, and GLG3D for interacting with hardware acceleration via OpenGL. You can use G3D without GLG3D if you want to use another 3D API (like DirectX) or don't like the OpenGL abstraction.


Changes:
This release has support for g++ through 3.4.x, 2D and video rendering, 3DS loader, wxWidgets, a Win32 installer, large performance increases for networking, and workarounds for bugs in older graphics card drivers. There are precompiled binaries for OS X, Linux, MSVC 6, and MSVC 7.




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04/03/2005 07:58 AM
San Francisco Chronicle Apr 3 2005 10:36AM GMT

Silicon Valley slump: No end in sight


Silicon Valley slump: No end in sight 08/14/2004 02:54 PM
Electric New Paper Aug 14 2004 5:38PM GMT

Longhorn Event in Silicon Valley


Longhorn Event in Silicon Valley 12/02/2003 03:11 AM

Silicon Valley Event: want to see Longhorn? Vic Gundotra (General Manager of Longhorn Evangelism) will be demonstrating Longhorn at the SD Forum Windows SIG on Wednesday night.

Be careful, though. Vic is the guy who got me excited about Longhorn. He might do the same to you too. I'm sure the Silicon Valley audience will be skeptical, though. As they should be. Anyone gonna blog it?


Staking a Claim in the Silicon Valley


Staking a Claim in the Silicon Valley 06/05/2004 02:26 AM
New York Times Jun 5 2004 6:15AM GMT

Silicon Valley looks for signs of
rebound


Silicon Valley looks for signs of
rebound
08/08/2004 05:31 AM
Philadelphia Inquirer Aug 8 2004 8:06AM GMT

Piercing a Silicon Valley stereotype


Piercing a Silicon Valley stereotype 02/17/2004 08:27 AM
CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh finds that generalizations about latte-sipping, tofu-snacking liberals lead to a misleading reading of the political map.

Bangalore closing gap on Silicon Valley


Bangalore closing gap on Silicon Valley 07/29/2004 04:31 AM
ZDNet UK Jul 29 2004 8:50AM GMT

Lingering Job Insecurity of Silicon
Valley


Lingering Job Insecurity of Silicon
Valley
03/09/2004 12:22 AM
New York Times Mar 9 2004 4:52AM GMT

Is Bangalore bigger than Silicon Valley?


Is Bangalore bigger than Silicon Valley? 07/28/2004 04:40 PM
Some say the offshore-outsourcing capital is on the verge of overtaking Santa Clara County as the world's biggest technology hub.

Fringes vs. Basics in Silicon Valley


Fringes vs. Basics in Silicon Valley 03/14/2005 06:16 PM
Electronic Arts plans to announce this week that it will begin paying overtime to some workers. Those workers would no longer be eligible for options or bonuses.

Bangalore Beats Silicon Valley


Bangalore Beats Silicon Valley 01/06/2004 11:47 AM

Clover Park goes to Silicon Valley


Clover Park goes to Silicon Valley 08/22/2004 09:02 PM
stuff.co.nz Aug 23 2004 1:37AM GMT

Why frugal is the new Google in Silicon
Valley


Why frugal is the new Google in Silicon
Valley
07/24/2004 07:35 PM
Sunday Herald Jul 24 2004 11:18PM GMT

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