Appendix C. Further Reading

Computer graphics encompasses a wide variety of disciplines. However, the foundation of all computer graphics is, undoubtedly, mathematics. In particular, discrete mathematics, linear algebra, and calculus provide the major foundation for almost all computer graphics theory and practice. In addition to mathematics, a solid understanding of programming practices helps you in developing efficient and robust programs.

With a good understanding of both mathematics and programming, you'll have a solid base on which to learn the particular techniques and methods used in computer graphics. Even though the field is continually evolving, there are many computer graphics principles that once learned will hold you in good stead ...

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