It was back in 2006 when TED started to offer their talks online. Five years latter the number of talks has grown from 6 to nearly 1000 videos, and 500 million views. Excellent content, highly recommendable!
The free talks from GDC events all the way back to 1996.
Debugging is something we all do. It is one of those things we can’t escape…
Tools like Visual Studio are very powerful for debugging purposes and provide lots of debug options and information. However most of us don’t master these tools properly. If this is the case then you might want to take a look at this tutorial by Abhijit Jana.
Metal Barrels – ShareCG. This model comes with a set of colour textures to provide lots of different looks, as well as four bump maps.
Some freely available books, some out of print, some still available in online stores, others in plain HTML.
Thinking in C++ 2nd Edition (2 Volumes) by Bruce Eckel – This is probably the most famous one. There is also a printed version on sale.
An Introduction to GCC, by Richard M. Stallman – A GNU C and C++ manual for those who want ot get started with the GNU compilers, gcc and g++.
Nectarine City Handbook of C Programming Style by Joseph Miklojcik – A book on writing clear code.
The C Book by Mike Banahanm Declan Brady and Mark Doran – The online version of “The C Book”, published by Addison Wesley in 1991 (no longer in print)
Introduction to C Programming by Rob Miles – A online introductory C book.
C Elements of Style by Steve Oualline – Building good programming style
C++ Annotations by Frank B. Broken – Moving from C to C++
“Marvin has the most boring job in the universe – but all is not as it seems…“
Archive3D is a site with a large collection of 3D models in 3DS or GSM format (GSkinMesh format, a proprietary format created by Sierra). There is a large selection of themes. The models are normally low poly and are free to use and modify without restrictions (read the terms and conditions). No registration is required.
This app will create a printout of a selected 3D model ready for us to cut and glue. Actually is not the app itself, the app only serves as a front end for a server side application. Nevertheless it is a nice idea, and it should provide hours of fun for those with kids (or those who are still kids, regardless of age 🙂 ).
The interface is a little old style, but it serves its purpose, and is very intuitive.