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Alexander Overvoorde has written up a nice looking tutorial website for people looking to get their hands dirty with the new Vulkan API.

It looks very nicely laid out, and I think it's resources like this that will play a key part in helping Vulkan adoption.

The websites content is even on github, so you can help improve it!

More like this please. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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ShabbyX Aug 8, 2016
Shameless self-advertisement: I also have a couple Linux-oriented tutorials: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/user-submission-vulkan-tutorials-now-up-on-github.7621
ProfessorKaos64 Aug 8, 2016
Sweet. No reason not to give it a try. Thanks
STiAT Aug 8, 2016
Quoting: ShabbyXShameless self-advertisement: I also have a couple Linux-oriented tutorials: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/user-submission-vulkan-tutorials-now-up-on-github.7621

Two different things. You aim to get a quick start-through to Vulkan by step-by-step tutorials.

The site rather seems to take the approach "what you want to know, we'll tell you", so more/better structured basically.

IF people join in such a site could become great. If not, the site will die down anyway. Because really interesting would be the different things people learned on implementing certain things in Vulkan. Especially in multi thread handling / draw and rendering handling. That could be highly useful.
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