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Main Page - Procedural Content Generation Wiki edit / delete
Some interesting stuff. Probably of use to students.
to ag0700 ag0803 games procedural research teaching ... on 15 January 2013
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - 75% edit / delete
That's the president of Lake Wobegon, presumably...
to ag0803 amusements comics statistics ... on 12 November 2012
vsergeev/apfcp · GitHub edit / delete
Assembly primer for C programmers. AG0803, this one's likely to be interesting.
The Hacker Shelf | Community-curated collection of free books for the intellectually curious. edit / delete
Links to online books -- generally pretty good (better than collections of cheap ebooks I've seen!).
to ag0700 ag0803 books etext programming ... on 16 September 2012
The Secrets of Parallel Pathfinding on Modern Computer Hardware - Intel® Software Network edit / delete
Interesting (although a bit light on technical detail).
to ag0803 parallel pathfinding ... on 19 May 2012
» I told my 2nd year CS students to create a programming language Dovyski edit / delete
This sounds like a fun idea -- I wonder if we could get it into CGT2 somewhere? (Step 1: identify all the things you don't like about C++ so far. Step 2: fix them.)
to ag0803 language-design teaching ... on 15 April 2012
Lessons on development of 64-bit C/C++ applications edit / delete
With a Windows focus. Might be of use for AG0803 students.
to ag0803 ... on 04 March 2012
SIMD < SIMT < SMT: parallelism in NVIDIA GPUs edit / delete
How parallel constructs in CUDA et al. map to hardware.
TransactionalMemory - GCC Wiki edit / delete
GCC has implemented the ICC transactions extension (-ish). Hmmm. Perhaps this'd be worth a lecture in 0803?
to ag0803 compiler concurrency gcc transactional-memory ... on 03 December 2011
Procedural City, Part 1: Introduction - Twenty Sided edit / delete
Building a procedurally-generated city. Good overview; worth pointing students at.
to ag0803 city graphics opengl procedural teaching ... on 21 May 2011
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tasty by Adam Sampson.