Commenting on: OpenGL 3.1 Released - Proof is in the Pudding

Posted by Nick Haemel on March 24, 2009

Khronos and the OpenGL ARB have done it! OpenGL 3.1 and GLSL 1.40 have been released on the 6 month schedule promised at SIGGRAPH 2008. As promised, most of the legacy features marked as deprecated have been removed. No more display lists. No more immediate mode rendering. No more fixed function pipeline. The cruft accumulated over the last 17 years has been cleaned up to create a simplified and performant 3D graphics API. OpenGL 3.1 really does match the current generation of programmable graphics devices.

In addition to removing deprecated functionality, OpenGL 3.1 adds a bunch of handy new features.…

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