Hi Allen
Thanks a million for the help... i will try these out and let u know :-)
cheers...
bye
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From: Allen McPherson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Janet Song wrote:
> i am hunting high and low for at least a good reference on veiwing...
and Mike Goldwater wrote:
> I am minded to write my own book.
OK, OK! I'm working hard to finish my book, and I know of
at least two other books that are on the way too. For now,
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Hi,
I have been rather disappointed by the introductory reading matter,
including Plug and Play Java3d which I am afraid contains many what might be
charitably called misprints. However it does give you
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> and books
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> the best one I have
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the best one I have found is the Java 3D tutorial on the Sun site. It is
still just in the online version, but I think they are going to make a
printed version soon. I have also
the best one I have found is the Java 3D tutorial on the Sun site. It is
still just in the online version, but I think they are going to make a
printed version soon. I have also used Ready to Run Java 3D, but I don't
know that I would recommend it... it is more for web programmers who want
to u