
With the
SIGGRAPH OpenGL BOF now past, Nick Haemel from AMD has
written a blog post about OpenGL 3 and the reasoning behind the choices made.
"After testing an approach that would have a drastic effect on the API, requiring complete OpenGL application rewrites and not introducing any of the long awaited features modern GPUs are capable of [...] GL 3.0 takes two important steps to moving open standard graphics forward in a major way. The first is to provide core and ARB extension access to the new capabilities of hardware. The second is to create a roadmap that allows developers to see what parts of core specifications will be going away in the future, also providing the OpenGL ARB with a way to introduce new features faster."
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2005-07-08
Ehh.. What do you mean?
Yes, OpenGL is cross-platform (while DirectX is not). Just check Wikipedia, for example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_OpenGL_and_Direct3D