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Computer Graphics Course Notes

Computer Graphics Course Notes

This lecture note covers the following topics: Computer Graphics Basics, Introduction to C++, Getting Started with OpenGL, OpenGL Examples, An OpenGL Flight Simulator, Introduction to Java, Writing Classes in Java, Basic Java Graphics, Introduction to JavaScript, JavaScript Graphics with Canvas and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).

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