In "Graphics and Compute: Primer Volume 5 Ray-Tracing (Hardback)", readers embark on a thought-provoking exploration of webgpu, revealing its role in shaping the cloud infrastructure.
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I appreciated the way each chapter ended with reflection prompts—it encouraged me to apply what I learned right away.
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