Fractals: The Definitive Guide
A comprehensive guide to mastering webgpu, wgsl, programming and more.
Book Details
- ISBN: 979-8882768774
- Publication Date: February 25, 2024
- Pages: 517
- Publisher: Tech Publications
About This Book
This book provides in-depth coverage of webgpu and wgsl, offering practical insights and real-world examples that developers can apply immediately in their projects.
What You'll Learn
- Master the fundamentals of webgpu
- Implement advanced techniques for wgsl
- Optimize performance in programming applications
- Apply best practices from industry experts
- Troubleshoot common issues and pitfalls
Who This Book Is For
This book is perfect for developers with intermediate experience looking to deepen their knowledge of webgpu and wgsl. Whether you're building enterprise applications or working on personal projects, you'll find valuable insights and techniques.
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