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Pervasive WebGPU & WGSL: Graphics & Compute

Pervasive WebGPU & WGSL: Graphics & Compute

August 21, 2025 4.7 254 pages
Computers & Technology Programming Web Graphics Computer Graphics Game Development
$93.99
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Jennifer Brown
Jennifer Brown
Dr. Jennifer Brown, Professor of Programming at Oxford

The theoretical framework presented in Pervasive WebGPU & WGSL: Graphics & Compute provides a robust foundation for understanding game theory. The interdisciplinary approach bridges gaps between Programming and artificial intelligence, making it valuable for a wide academic audience. The bibliography alone is worth the price of book.

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Reviewed on November 16, 2025
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Sarah Johnson
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Reviewed on November 28, 2025
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Robert Garcia
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Reviewed on November 25, 2025
Emily Rodriguez
Emily Rodriguez
Dr. Emily Rodriguez, Professor of Web Graphics at Oxford

The theoretical framework presented in Pervasive WebGPU & WGSL: Graphics & Compute provides a robust foundation for understanding algorithmic complexity. The interdisciplinary approach bridges gaps between Web Graphics and artificial intelligence, making it valuable for a wide academic audience. The bibliography alone is worth the price of book.

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Reviewed on December 4, 2025
Jessica Williams
Jessica Williams
Dr. Jessica Williams, Professor of Web Graphics at Stanford

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Reviewed on November 24, 2025

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