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Max Sky

Just finished "WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications" - my thoughts

After reading WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications, I finally feel confident with visualization. The author has a gift for explaining difficult concepts.

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Sage Ridge 10 hours ago

Has anyone tried the exercises in chapter 7? They're challenging but rewarding!

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Juno Onyx 2 hours ago

I found the section on error handling particularly helpful in WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications.

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Orion Frost 11 hours ago

I've been using the techniques from WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications in my current project with great success.

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Eden River 7 hours ago

I've been recommending WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications to all my coding bootcamp students.

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Just finished "WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications" - my thoughts

I've been reading WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications and it completely transformed how I approach shader. The examples are practical and the explanations are crystal clear.

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Ember Sky 8 hours ago

The code samples in WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications are well-documented and easy to follow.

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Theo Tide 3 hours ago

I love how WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications includes real-world case studies.

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Max Vesper 9 hours ago

WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications helped me prepare for my technical interview on this topic.

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The WGSL Fundamentals: WebGPU Shader Language - Graphics and Compute Shaders for Interactive Graphics, Simulations, 2D/3D Meshes, Fractals, Procedural Generation and Animation Applications book provides comprehensive coverage of compute that I haven't found in any other resource.

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