Re: book

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Andy Shein (ashein++at++orac.boston.sgi.com)
Wed, 8 Oct 1997 03:59:32 -0700


On Oct 7, 5:27pm, Angus Dorbie wrote:
> Subject: Re: book
> On Oct 7, 4:04pm, Katz wrote:
> > Subject: book
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I am new to performer and would like to ask for recommendation on
> > some reading material. It seems that performer manual isn't very good
> > explaining some things (I am looking into usage of volumes for clearance
> > analysis purpose). Can anyone recommend any book on Performer that can
> > help me understand it better.
>
> There are no books other than the performer online documentation.

   While Angus is correct, there are no 3rd party books on Perfomer,
you may want to tak a look at Computer Graphics principles and practice,
Foly, van Dam, Fenier, Hughes. (That big book on graphics)
   You might also look for confrerence preceedings and other books
about graphics (like graphics gems). Take a look on the first
page of the Performer insight programmers guide, there is
a small bibliography.
   You will have to take little bits from all them.

                        Break a leg
                        Andy
>
>
> Cheers,Angus.
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