Daniel Selman wrote:
> I think Justin also has a "books" section on J3D.ORG.
Correct:
http://www.j3d.org/books/
Looking for reviews of these titles too! If anyone would like to write
one, please send it my way and we'll link it or put it on the site.
--
Justin Couch h
Adrian,
I've just finished reviewing the work of the copy editors on another 2
chapters of my book this evening... so you can't expect an unbiased option!
;-) My book should be available in a month or two (depending on how long it
takes to typeset). Only a year or two behind schedule! ;-)
http://
Wow ... in response to Doug's email on his new book, I went to Amazon to
check out the price (in expensive US dollars, but nonetheless) and I found
some other interesting titles have only just recently come out. A similar
search only 3 months ago yielded not much choice in Java3d books. I guess
th
or from author's page
http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/Courses/VR99/
If you find betters, pleasy notify us :)
>From: Eric Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi All.
I wrote Japanese Java 3D book "HAJIMETENO Java 3D".
It will publish in early 2000 by "GIZYUTU HYORON SHA" publishing.
( http://www.gihyo.co.jp/ )
> I find the URL address have more example. I feel it well.But it's a japanese
> site.
> http://www.javaopen.org/j3dbook/examples/index.html
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> Can anyone recommend a good book on Java3D? I have the APISpecification
and
> a copy of Ready-to-Run Java3D (which I am not too impressed with... seems
to
> be aimed more at web developers who just want code that can be sl
ay, December 30, 1999 2:36 PM
Subject: [JAVA3D] Java3D books
>Can anyone recommend a good book on Java3D? I have the APISpecification
and
>a copy of Ready-to-Run Java3D (which I am not too impressed with... seems
to
>be aimed more at web developers who just want code that can be sligh
Can anyone recommend a good book on Java3D? I have the APISpecification and
a copy of Ready-to-Run Java3D (which I am not too impressed with... seems to
be aimed more at web developers who just want code that can be slightly
modified to suit their needs not teaching you who to write real programs
e*
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>From: Mohammed Akacem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 11:30 AM
>Subject: [JAVA3D] java3d-Books
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> > Hi,
> > could someone of you tell of a good java3d book?
> >
&
Title: RE: [JAVA3D] java3d-Books
I found this book to be almost worthless.
*Far* too much code. Far too little "simple" code segments
explaining of to use Java 3D classes.
To learn anything, the authors expect you to review *many* pages of code.
I found the tutorial much
A current list of Java 3D books is listed at:
http://www.j3d.org/books/
Mohammed Akacem wrote:
> Hi,
> could someone of you tell of a good java3d book?
>
> thanks
> Mohammed
>
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Hi,
Other than the API reference by Sun (published by Addison Wesley), the only
other book I know of on the subject is "Ready-to-Run Java 3D" by Kirk Brown and
Daniel Peterson (Wiley Computer Publishing, New York, 1999, ISBN
0-471-31702-0). Online, look at the Sun site and several others that
From: Mohammed Akacem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 11:30 AM
Subject: [JAVA3D] java3d-Books
> Hi,
> could someone of you tell of a good java3d book?
>
> thanks
> Mohammed
>
>
Hi,
could someone of you tell of a good java3d book?
thanks
Mohammed
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