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Microsoft Starts Preparing Its Open-Source DirectX Shader Compiler For "HLSL 202x"
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Yes, I've meant adding new version support, my idea is, easier native game development for Linux would be great, and having directx open sourced will be a step in that direction, albeit small but still it is a step in right direction
The D3D shader compiler has been open source for many years. This is just a new version of it.
Didn't know, thank you for new info