Ray-Tracing with Vulkan - Owners' Workshop Manual - Computer Programming (Beginners Onwards) (Paperback)
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Ray-Tracing with Vulkan - Owners' Workshop Manual - Computer Programming (Beginners Onwards) (Paperback)

ISBN: 979-8346009634 Published: November 9, 2024
BooksComputers & TechnologyProgrammingGraphics & MultimediaOpenGLprogramminggraphicscompute

With its Computers & Technology focus and Books expertise, this book stands out as an essential addition to any library.

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★★★☆☆

The author has created something really decent here. The humor and wit throughout make learning enjoyable. While insightful, it doesn’t quite break new ground.

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Lisa Williams

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I found this book to be impressive. The practical examples bridge the gap between theory and real-world application. An essential addition to any serious scholar’s library.

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This is really outstanding work that deserves attention. The balance between theory and practice is perfectly maintained. A thought-provoking book that raises important questions.

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What makes this book really competent is how it... The depth of analysis ensures a comprehensive and well-rounded exploration. The book has potential but needs a more refined approach to key topics.

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What makes this book really decent is how it... The humor and wit throughout make learning enjoyable. The author raises interesting points but doesn’t explore them deeply enough.

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