Writing an OpenGL renderer based on the OpenGL tutorial series by The Cherno (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlrATfBNZ98foTJPJ_Ev03o2oq3-GGOS2)
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renderer-tutorial

This softwre aims to be an OpenGL renderer written in Haskell following the OpenGL tutorial by The Cherno (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlrATfBNZ98foTJPJ_Ev03o2oq3-GGOS2).

Important notes

There are some major deviations from the tutorial setup here as follows:

  • Code base is entirely written in Haskell, not C++
  • Instead of GLFW with GLEW I use SDL2 out of familiarity
  • Shaders are actually split into files per type, since I'mn ot willing to unleash Haskell list magic
  • Since I am using the OpenGL core profile from the start there is also a vertex array creation call present from the start.

I leave as many helpful comments as possible throughout the code, so feel free to peruse it.