Reviews publisher: AP Professional
A total of
15 titles.
See our list of Recommended
books at the end of this list.
3D Graphics Tips, Tricks & Techniques by David Kalwick (Reviewed Nov 1997)
C++ Graphics Programming Handbook, The by Roger T Stevens [Not Recommended] (Reviewed May 1997)
C++ Training Guide, The by Steve Heller (Reviewed May 1997)
Fuzzy Logic CD-ROM Library (4 books) by Various (Reviewed Jan 1996)
Interface Design: The Art of Developing Easy-to-Use Software by Peter Bickford (Reviewed Mar 1999)
Java Beans for Real Programmers by Peter Wayner [Not Recommended] (Reviewed Mar 1999)
Mastering C Pointers by Robert J Traistor [Not Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 1991)
Radiosity and Realistic Image Synthesis by M Cohen & J Wallace [Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 1995)
Texturing & Modelling - A Procedural Approach by David S Ebert (Reviewed Sep 1996)
Texturing & Modelling 2ed by David S. Ebert (Reviewed Nov 1998)
Who's Afraid Of C++? by Steve Heller (Reviewed Jan 1997)
Who's Afraid of C++ by Steve Heller (Reviewed May 1997)
Windows 95 Training Guide by James Turley [Recommended] (Reviewed Jul 2000)
Windows Animation Programming by M Young (Reviewed Nov 1994)
Windows NT Server Training Guide by Todd Foley [Not Recommended] (Reviewed Jul 1999)
List of Recommended Books
- Radiosity and Realistic Image Synthesis
by M Cohen & J Wallace
[Recommended]
- Michael Minihane writes:
If you are a Computer Graphics Student or Professional then this book is
something you should look at if you're serious about radiosity; there is
nothing else like it available.
- Windows 95 Training Guide
by James Turley
[Recommended]
- Chris Hills writes:
The only catch is that the total novice is going to have to get someone to load the CD in the first place.
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