In this chapter, we will learn how to use OpenGL, a powerful rendering Application Program Interface (API), and combine it with Qt. OpenGL is a cross-language, cross-platform API for drawing 2D and 3D graphics on screen through the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) within our computer's graphics chip. In this chapter, we will be learning about OpenGL 3 instead of 2 because, even though the fixed-function pipeline is easier for beginners to grasp compared to the newer programmable pipeline, it is considered legacy code and has been deprecated by most modern 3D rendering software. Qt 5 supports both versions, so there should be no problem switching over to OpenGL 2 if you need backward compatibility for your software.
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