At last, someone is breaking some nasty urban legends and explaining it well :

http://developer.nvidia.com/docs/IO/4449/SUPP/BatchBatchBatch.pdf

I hope people will realize than saying 'changing/saving states is costly' is as dumb as saying 'cars are slow' without noticing the current gear.



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Well, it is a possibility, sure. I'll look into that

MeeLoo

Vincent Caron wrote:

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QUESTION
* Are the individual .sln in every folder useful ? I personnally
find it more efficient to open examples.sln and work on the right
project. And the less files in CVS, the less maintaining to do.|



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