Scientific Visualization with Mac OS X
spectatorion writes "O'Reilly is running this article by quantum chemist Drew McCormack about developing scientific visualization applications using Mac OS X. From the article, 'For those of you not familiar with VTK, it is to visualization what Cocoa is to application development: VTK provides a high-level object-oriented framework which allows you to easily visualize 3D data sets without having to write any low-level OpenGL code.' Definitely a good read for any scientists trying to develop for Mac OS X."
... up to page 2 and I'm finding this tutorial to be quite a positive experience.
... sort of a big 'thread view', which would be pretty easy with VTK, it appears.
I'm no scientist, but I could certainly think of some great, creative uses for this toolkit, based on what I've read so far.
One thing that comes to mind is to do some sort of visualization app for the various mailing list archives
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Mac OS classic
Great documentation,
pluggable importers-exporters - 3DMF, 3DS and OBJ models currently implemented,
pluggable renderers - OpenGL and rayshade currently implemented, and more