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The following book is recommended, but not required:
Shirley, Peter. Fundamentals of Computer Graphics. 1st ed. A. K. Peters Ltd., July 2002. ISBN: 1568811241.
What the Course is About
The primary goal of 6.837 is to introduce many important data structures and algorithms that are useful for presenting data visually on a computer. 6.837 does not cover the use of graphics design applications such as Photoshop® and AutoCAD®. In short, 6.837 is a programming class. The goal of this class is to provide you with sufficient background to write computer graphics applications.
What You Need to Know Before Taking
Everyone taking 6.837 should have taken courses in, or reasonable exposure to, basic calculus, linear algebra (e.g. 18.06), and algorithms (e.g. 6.046J). Programming assignments will be done in C++, so familiarity with this or syntactically similar programming languages (Java®, or Pascal) will be an asset. A review session for C++ will be given in Lecture 1.
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