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Book Blogger
Essential reading for anyone interested in webgpu. Clear, concise, and packed with insights.
Review of Introduction to Ray-Tracing using WebGPU API in 20 Minutes (Coffee Book Series)
Science Journalist
From a methodological perspective, WebGPU Compute offers innovative approaches to wgsl. The interdisciplinary nature of the research, bridging Books and Computers & Technology, results in novel insights.
Review of WebGPU Compute
Tech Journalist
I absolutely loved WebGPU & WGSL Essentials: A Hands-On Approach to Interactive Graphics, Games, 2D Interfaces, 3D Meshes, Animation, Security and Production! As someone passionate about webgpu, I found the author's perspective refreshing.
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