![]() ![]() ![]() This includes computers, tablets and mobile phones but also the web through WebGL which is pretty much a Javascript binding of OpenGL ES 2.0. There is a lot of reasons for OpenGL ES 2.0 on desktop but I especially like to picture it by "for the purpose of convergence". OpenGL ES 2.0 and EGL on desktop, updated RSS Feed ~ Comment: by email - on Twitter ~ Share: Twitter - Facebook - Linked In - Google+ - Permanent link Following a surprizing amount of feedbacks, I have updated the entire post accordingly. ![]()
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