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Instructor Resources for

Computer Graphics with OpenGL

Third Edition

by Donald Hearn and M. Pauline Baker


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Welcome to the Instructor's Website for Computer Graphics with OpenGL, Third Edition, by Donald Hearn and M. Pauline Baker. The resource material at this website includes the source code in text format for all OpenGL/C++ programming examples in the textbook and a detailed solution for each of the end-of-chapter exercises.

Contents
This instructor’s website contains the following:

  • Source Code: A downloadable ZIP archive of text files separated by chapter which contain the text's source code.
  • MS PowerPoint slides: Downloadable ZIP archive of PowerPoint slides for each chapter.
  • Exercises: A ZIP archive of PDF files which contain solutions for the text's exercises.

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