OpenGL Headline News
ogldev: Introduction to Vulkan tutorial published
Nov 12, 2016
The 50th tutorial from ogldev is now available. This tutorial provides an introduction to Vulkan.
Vulkan Programming Guide now shipping
Nov 04, 2016
Amazon has started shipping the 1st Edition of “Vulkan Programming Guide: The Official Guide to Learning Vulkan.” The guide is written by Graham Sellers, API lead on the Vulkan specification and John Kessenich, language lead on the Vulkan specification and Senior Compiler Architect at LunarG. The next generation of the OpenGL specification, Vulkan, has been redesigned from the ground up, giving applications direct control over GPU acceleration for unprecedented performance and predictability. Vulkan™ Programming Guide is the essential, authoritative reference to this new standard for experienced graphics programmers in all Vulkan environments.
GStreamer 1.10 Open-Source Multimedia Framework Supports Vulkan API on Wayland
Nov 03, 2016
GStreamer is a set of libraries and plugins that are used by certain multimedia apps for playing music or video streams on a GNU/Linux distro. New features include implementation of Vulkan API support on the next-generation Wayland display server, as well as OpenGL and OpenGL ES improvements.
The biggest new feature of Mesa 13.0.0 is OpenGL 4.4 and OpenGL 4.5 capability. Equally big news inc
Nov 03, 2016
The biggest new feature of Mesa 13.0.0 is OpenGL 4.4 and OpenGL 4.5 capability. Equally big news includes OpenGL ES 3.2 support for Intel Skylake or later, OpenGL ES 3.1 support for Intel Haswell, Windows-DRI support to the GLX component, as well as KHR_no_config_context and EGL_KHR_debug support for EGL component. The Mesa EGL interface also received support for EGL_MESA_platform_surfaceless.
Lightweight Java Game Library 3.1.0 Released
Nov 01, 2016
A new version of the Lightweight Java Game Library has been released, which includes Java bindings for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, OpenCL, EGL, OpenAL, BGFX, etc.

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