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WebGPU API: Introduction
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ISBN: 979-8836435554

Published: June 16, 2022

Categories: Books Computers & Technology Programming

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This comprehensive guide to webgpu, graphics, compute provides readers with in-depth knowledge and practical skills. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced professional, this book will help you master Books.

What You'll Learn:
  • Master webgpu techniques
  • Master graphics techniques
  • Master compute techniques
  • Master shader techniques
  • Master wgsl techniques
  • Practical real-world examples
  • Best practices from industry experts
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Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery
July 15, 2025

This seminal work by esteemed authors provides a comprehensive examination of graphics. The theoretical framework presented in chapter 3 particularly stands out as groundbreaking in the field of Books.

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Prof. James Wilson
May 25, 2025

This seminal work by esteemed authors provides a comprehensive examination of Programming. The theoretical framework presented in chapter 3 particularly stands out as groundbreaking in the field of compute.

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Mike T.
July 31, 2025

After reading this, I finally understand webgpu! The examples about shader were so relatable and the exercises really helped cement the concepts.

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December 30, 2024

Essential reading for anyone working with Books. 5/5 stars!

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Prof. James Wilson
May 18, 2025

The interdisciplinary approach to Computers & Technology demonstrated in this text bridges the gap between compute and Computers & Technology in ways few other works have attempted.

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