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Links from the NeHe page

Started by February 27, 2008 08:10 AM
2 comments, last by Caste 16 years, 8 months ago
The links in the left sidebar of nehe.gamedev.net might perhaps be cleaned up a little; many point to important, current sites (like opengl.org or gamedev.net) or to old but useful material (like flipcode.com), but a large portion should be removed. Just dead: http://www.3rdlife.net/ http://www.exsanity.freeola.com/projects.html http://www.falloutsoftware.com/programming.php4 http://glazsd.tripod.com/ http://www.razorgamesuk.com/news.php?rt=1 http://perso.wanadoo.fr/perois/OpenGL_Tutorial.html http://www.x-tutorials.de/ Host not found, parked domains, "under construction" etc. Obsolete, unmaintained, useless: http://siggi.vefurinn.is/ A blog of personal stuff, in Icelandic, updated in May 2007. http://www.watotron.com/ Almost empty, updated in 2005. http://csgl.sourceforge.net/ Project closed and reincarnated: http://www.taoframework.com/ http://www.cpp-home.com/ Updated in 2005, broken Perl scripts. http://www.kref6.prv.pl/ Project closed since 2005. http://www.boolatgames.com/ A game development company that doesn't say anything interesting about their 3D graphics. http://www.slamsoftware.com/ Updated in 2003. http://www.everdusk.be/ Inactive, almost empty blog/personal page. Questionable: http://www.pzeta.org/opengl/ Has moved slightly from the linked position; the problem is the combination of very sparse OpenGL content from 2 years ago, a home page with a curious assortment of subjects, and a "forum for men" full of spam. http://www.bosrup.com/web/overlib/ Nothing bad with the software or the site, but what is the relevance to OpenGL programming of a &#106avascript library to make popups?

Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru

Wow, thanks a lot! We'll clean them up as soon as possible! [smile]
Member of the NeHe team.
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The JS lib is in there because Jeff uses this for the popups when you move the mouse over the Lessons or Articles..
Thx a lot, I updated the links section. Also made flipcode point directly to their archive, as its closed since 2005, too.

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