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Offline version of Bluebook ?

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5 comments, last by NinjaCross 23 years, 11 months ago
Hey guys, i''ve got a little question for you. Do you know where can i find an off-line version off the bBlue-book ? i know that exists an off-line version for the Red-book, but i didn''t find a version for the blue one. Any help will be appreciated //------------- Making Funny Garbage Codes on http://members.xoom.it/NinjaCross
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try looking on amazon.com. sometimes they still have books in stock after they stopped being published.

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the blue book is
"OpenGL Reference Manual: The Official Reference Document to OpenGL, Version 1.2" by Dave Schreiner, and is still in print.

i think what NinjaCross is looking for is a downloadable electonic copy of it, as can be found for the red book.

i also would be interested in a downloadable version. be nice to be able to search. =)
Hey!! look at this http://planeta.clix.pt/testeeee/inde.htm There is a pdf format of that book and also the programming guide and a few else.

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Edited by - BlackStorm on July 17, 2000 11:53:00 PM
"I stole the colour of night,to get out of your sight.I am the Visionaire, follow me if you dare..."
someone know if there is an online version of
The Black Art of 3D game programming?
ah another thing if i see someone that anwer amazon.com i''ll
kill him
quote: Original post by Anonymous Poster

the blue book is
"OpenGL Reference Manual: The Official Reference Document to OpenGL, Version 1.2" by Dave Schreiner, and is still in print.

i think what NinjaCross is looking for is a downloadable electonic copy of it, as can be found for the red book.

i also would be interested in a downloadable version. be nice to be able to search. =)

OK, I''ll bite. What''s the "Red Book"? Also the "Black Book". I keep hearing of these, yet I''m new to programming c/c++ let alone games.




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The Red Book is the OpenGL Programming Guide, the Blue Book is the OpenGL Reference Manual. The Black Book probably refers to Michael Abrash''s Graphics Programming Black Book. All of the above can be found in the Graphics section of our Books.

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