School has kept me way too busy the last few months, and I've neglected this work. (Taking two laboratory classes is way more work than one lecture class, even though the credit load is the same.)
I've also been working a bit on an open source project - the Civ4 World Template Builder. I'm not sure how much farther I'm going to take that code; I'm getting close to posting a link to it on the Civ Fanatics site, and if folks are interested, I'll keep plugging away.
Regardless, I want to pull this project out of mothballs and get going again. I need to explore OpenGL a bit more deeply than I have in the past, as the code just isn't working quite right. (And besides, I'm also playing with some iPhone stuff for work, which uses OpenGL.)
While doing a bit of searching, I came across a handy site, called GLProgramming. On their links page, they have links to HTML versions of the Blue Book and the Red Book, which should come in quite handy.
My goal over the next couple of weeks is to slog through chapter 3 of the Red Book, which is on viewing. Once I've gone through that, I should be able to fix the transforms in my OpenGL code so things work properly. I'll be adding more code to the OpenGLExamples spike within the DevBioSim SF project.
Monday, April 21, 2008
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