The first edition, the original “Foley and van Dam,” helped to define computer graphics and how it could be taught. The second edition became an even more comprehensive resource for practitioners and students alike.
Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice
Students who follow the approach of this book are bound to be successful later in their software careers; you need only see the number of former Andy van Dam students at current industry powerhouses to believe it!
Short, J, Williams, E, and Christie, B (1976) The Social Psychology of Telecommunications, London, John Wiley & Sons. Smith, MA (1999) Invisible crowds in cyberspace: mapping the social structure of the Internet, in Communities in ...
Pascal on the Macintosh: A Graphical Approach
What is interactive graphics? Basic interactive graphics programming; Graphics hardware; interaction of a simple graphics package; Interaction devices and techniques; Geometrical transformations; Shading models; Intensity and color.
Using an object-oriented approach, this book teaches introductory programming concepts. The first six chapters teach all of the primary object-oriented concepts, including virtual methods and polymorphism. the authors build programs...