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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thank you for helping me figure this
out, and I should also add thanks for that article series you
created and linked! It's really good, and the interactive examples
are really cool. Must have taken forever to build them (and the
abstractions on top of the DOM)! Impressive! It's nice to see
someone spending the time to help out newcomers to a codebase /
api.<br>
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/Egil<br>
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19. juni 2018 16:52, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:<br>
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<div>I'm unaware of any beginner-level documentation
or tutorials. The number of people that have
written a compositing manager from scratch can be
counted on one hand, and a lot of them had a hand
in designing the architecture to begin with. <a
href="https://magcius.github.io/xplain/article/composite.html"
target="_blank">https://magcius.github.io/xplain/article/composite.html</a>
has some ideas of the broader concepts, but none
of the details.<br>
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