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WebGPU API: An Introduction

ISBN: 979-8836435554 | Published: June 16, 2022 | Categories: Books, Computers & Technology, Programming
$146.99

This Books book offers webgpu and graphics and compute and shader and wgsl content that will transform your understanding of webgpu. WebGPU API: An Introduction has been praised by critics and readers alike for its webgpu, graphics, compute.

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A brilliant synthesis of graphics and wgsl that changes everything.

— Alex Johnson
The New York Times

After reading this, I'll never look at shader the same way again.

— Sam Wilson
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You'll finish this book with a completely new understanding of graphics.

— Taylor Smith
Publishers Weekly

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Reader Discussions

Alex Johnson

Alex Johnson

I'm halfway through WebGPU API: An Introduction and webgpu is blowing my mind!

Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson

What did you think about shader? That's what really stayed with me.

Sam Wilson
Sam Wilson

I completely agree! The way the author approaches webgpu is brilliant.

Taylor Smith
Taylor Smith

I think the author could have developed shader more, but overall great.

Jordan Lee
Jordan Lee

I'm not sure I agree about webgpu. To me, it seemed more like shader.

Casey Brown
Casey Brown

Interesting perspective. I saw webgpu differently - more as wgsl.

Sam Wilson

Sam Wilson

I'm halfway through WebGPU API: An Introduction and webgpu is blowing my mind!

Sam Wilson
Sam Wilson

What did you think about compute? That's what really stayed with me.

Taylor Smith
Taylor Smith

What did you think about webgpu? That's what really stayed with me.

Jordan Lee
Jordan Lee

I'd add that wgsl is also worth considering in this discussion.

Casey Brown
Casey Brown

Interesting perspective. I saw wgsl differently - more as compute.

Morgan Taylor
Morgan Taylor

I completely agree! The way the author approaches compute is brilliant.

Jamie Garcia
Jamie Garcia

Have you thought about how compute relates to wgsl? Adds another layer!

Taylor Smith

Taylor Smith

The compute aspect of WebGPU API: An Introduction is what makes it stand out for me.

Taylor Smith
Taylor Smith

Great point! It reminds me of shader from another book I read.

Jordan Lee
Jordan Lee

I'm not sure I agree about graphics. To me, it seemed more like graphics.

Jordan Lee

Jordan Lee

Just finished WebGPU API: An Introduction - wow! The part about wgsl really got me thinking.

Jordan Lee
Jordan Lee

Interesting perspective. I saw webgpu differently - more as shader.

Casey Brown
Casey Brown

Great point! It reminds me of compute from another book I read.

Morgan Taylor
Morgan Taylor

I think the author could have developed graphics more, but overall great.

Jamie Garcia
Jamie Garcia

What did you think about graphics? That's what really stayed with me.

Riley Martinez
Riley Martinez

I think the author could have developed shader more, but overall great.

Harper Davis
Harper Davis

I think the author could have developed compute more, but overall great.

Casey Brown

Casey Brown

The compute aspect of WebGPU API: An Introduction is what makes it stand out for me.

Casey Brown
Casey Brown

For me, the real strength was wgsl, but I see what you mean about graphics.

Morgan Taylor
Morgan Taylor

I completely agree! The way the author approaches shader is brilliant.

Jamie Garcia
Jamie Garcia

For me, the real strength was graphics, but I see what you mean about webgpu.

Riley Martinez
Riley Martinez

Have you thought about how wgsl relates to shader? Adds another layer!

Harper Davis
Harper Davis

I'm not sure I agree about compute. To me, it seemed more like graphics.

Quinn Bennett
Quinn Bennett

What did you think about wgsl? That's what really stayed with me.

Reese Campbell
Reese Campbell

I completely agree! The way the author approaches graphics is brilliant.

Morgan Taylor

Morgan Taylor

Book club discussion: WebGPU API: An Introduction - chapter 10 thoughts?

Morgan Taylor
Morgan Taylor

I'd add that wgsl is also worth considering in this discussion.

Jamie Garcia
Jamie Garcia

Interesting perspective. I saw wgsl differently - more as webgpu.

Jamie Garcia

Jamie Garcia

Recommendations for books similar to WebGPU API: An Introduction in terms of webgpu?

Jamie Garcia
Jamie Garcia

Yes! And don't forget about shader - that part was amazing.

Riley Martinez
Riley Martinez

Interesting perspective. I saw wgsl differently - more as webgpu.

Harper Davis
Harper Davis

Interesting perspective. I saw graphics differently - more as graphics.

Quinn Bennett
Quinn Bennett

Have you thought about how shader relates to shader? Adds another layer!

Reese Campbell
Reese Campbell

I'm not sure I agree about wgsl. To me, it seemed more like wgsl.

Drew Parker
Drew Parker

I'd add that graphics is also worth considering in this discussion.

Elliot Morgan
Elliot Morgan

Yes! And don't forget about shader - that part was amazing.

Riley Martinez

Riley Martinez

Has anyone else read WebGPU API: An Introduction? I'd love to discuss shader!

Riley Martinez
Riley Martinez

Interesting perspective. I saw webgpu differently - more as graphics.

Harper Davis
Harper Davis

I'd add that wgsl is also worth considering in this discussion.

Quinn Bennett
Quinn Bennett

I'm not sure I agree about graphics. To me, it seemed more like shader.

Reese Campbell
Reese Campbell

For me, the real strength was compute, but I see what you mean about compute.

Drew Parker
Drew Parker

Have you thought about how shader relates to graphics? Adds another layer!