3. Frame Timing API
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Tracking rendering performance and frames per second out in the wild is a challenge for developers, but it looks like Paul wants to tell Jake about a proposed API that could help out.
And to make matters even better Jake has some… interesting travel tips!
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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