FRAGG Meeting, November 2012

Mike Weiblen exhibits a prototype laser-cut holographic grating.

The Front Range Graphics Geeks got together on Saturday Nov 18th after a busy autumn. Some topics covered were Windows 8, WinRT and Windows tablets, osgEarth and Android devices, The Nexus 4 and cellphone carriers, grating-based holographic display, Drobo RAID appliances, textures atlases and texture arrays, prime number charts, OpenGL 4 and A-buffer renderers.

FRAGG meets every few months in Colorado, usually in the northern Denver area. Contact us if you’d like to attend.

Mike Weiblen exhibits a prototype laser-cut holographic grating.
Mike Weiblen exhibits a prototype laser-cut holographic grating.
FRAGG Meeting, November 2012
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