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Comment by magicalhippo

1 day ago

I've mentioned it before, but this book is amazing in the way it covers both the theory in detail, as well as the implementation.

There's often a lot of details that matter when implementing something efficiently and well which the theory either hides or is a result of our hardware limitations like floating point numbers.

Almost all other programming books I've read cover either the theory in detail and gloss over the implementation details, or goes into a lot of implementation stuff but only cover the easy parts and doesn't give you a good indication of how to deal with the advanced stuff.

So, any other books out there that you've read that is like PBR?