Talk:André LaMothe

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Apart from being almost entirely unreferenced, the tone of this article seems closer to an advert than a bald statement of the facts, especially in the last paragraph. Suggest that citations be added, and that it be reworded with fewer unsubstantiated claims as to the quality and popularity of his work. Likewise, a claim to have independently invented Bresenham's algorithm doesn't seem to have any relevance or value. 86.132.160.97 15:30, 19 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

His book called Black Art of 3-D Game Programming: Writing Your Own High-speed 3-D Polygon Video Games is the book to own and everyone who has been around for some time knows and reference this book. The article could use some work, indeed but he is very noteworthy from my own experiences. Lord Metroid (talk) 12:17, 20 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
I agree with 86.132.160.97. I've just added a bunch of Fact tags to the article but is seems that to be fair more or less every sentence needs one. If you snip out the unreferenced material there is very little left here, certainly not enough to satisfy the notability guidelines.79.77.32.208 (talk) 19:30, 23 May 2008 (UTC)Reply