Tom McReynolds
About Tom McReynolds
Bio
SIGGRAPH 1997
Tom McReynolds is a software engineer in the Core Rendering group at Silicon Graphics. He’s implemented OpenGL extensions and done OpenGL performance work. He currently works on IRIS Performer, a real-time visualization library that uses OpenGL. Prior to SGI, he worked at Sun Microsystems, where he developed graphics hardware suppon software and graphics libraries, including XGL. Tom is also an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University, where he teaches courses in computer graphics using the OpenGL library. He has also presented at the X Technical Conference, SIGGRAPH ’96, and SGI’s 1996 Developer Forum.
SIGGRAPH 1996
Tom McReynolds is a software engineer in the Performer group at Silicon Graphics. Before that, he worked in the OpenGL group where he’s implemented OpenGL extensions and done OpenGL performance work. Prior to SGI, he worked at Sun Microsystems, where he developed graphics hardware support software and graphics libraries, including XGL. Tom is also an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University, where he teaches courses in computer graphics using the OpenGL library. Address: 2011 N. Shoreline Boulevard, Mountain View, CA 94043, E-mail: tomcat@asd.sgi.com, Phone: 415-933-5144, Fax: 415-965-2658
Conference Contributions
Learning
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Courses
Courses Organized
- “Programming with OpenGL: An Introduction” by McReynolds and Danielson
- “Programming with OpenGL: Advanced Rendering” by McReynolds and Blythe
- “Programming with OpenGL: Advanced Techniques” by McReynolds, Blythe, Fowler, Grantham, Hui, et al. …
- “Advanced Graphics Programming Techniques Using OpenGL” by McReynolds, Blythe, Grantham and Nelson
- “Advanced Graphics Programming Techniques Using OpenGL” by Blythe, McReynolds, Grantham and Nelson
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