Apache wrote:
>
> If you really want to use NURBS, you'll have to use a modeller. That's way
> easier.
Yes, using a modeller would be the best solutions for many problems.
But I think that there are geometric problems that NURBS macros in POV
can "solve" just as well as any modeller can.
> I guess it's worth the effort to build a patch for Moray or write a
> Java application for this. But who's got the time? ;-)
>
> I absolutely like this stuff.
Lately I have been thinking that it is about time that I learn myself
a new programming language. And I'm very curious about Java.
So I thought that some NURBS programming could inspire me to read and
experiment some with Java. Maybe I could try to make a simple NURBS
modeller that would run in a browser window and spit out mesh2 files.
I found an online .pdf book about Java programming: "Thinking in Java"
by Bruce Eckel, that I have started reading. I like the way he writes.
Here it is:
http://www.mindview.net/Books
Now I too just need some more time !
Tor Olav
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