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bitesofcode.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The code of this project can be found here. For those of you that have found this post before part 1 or that want to refresh what we have done up to this point, hereyou can catch up with the current state of the project so far. For the rest, we'll keep going from where... | |
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algassert.com
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jamie-wong.com
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| | | | | One of the techniques used in many demo scenes is called ray marching. This algorithm, used in combination with a special kind of function called | |
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tech.slashdot.org
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| | | KentuckyFC writes "In May last year, Google and NASA paid a reported $15 million for a quantum computer from the controversial Canadian start up D-Wave Systems. One question mark over the device is whether it really is quantum or just a conventional computer in disguise. That's harder to answer than... | ||