The WebGL 101 samples are available live at http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/01-minimal.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/02-minimal-draw.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/03-minimal-shader.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/04-fragmentshader.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/05-texturing.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/06-xhr-shaders.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/07-xhr-mesh.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/08-flat-shading.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/09-leaving-flatland.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/10-perspective-projection.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/11-camera.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/12-scene-graph.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/13-textured-mesh.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/14-real-mesh.html The two slides from the video are available at http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/documents/opengl-timeline.html http://emoller.github.com/WebGL101/documents/programmable-pipeline.html The WebGL Reference Card is available at http://www.khronos.org/files/webgl/webgl-reference-card-1_0.pdf The WebGL Specification is available at https://www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/specs/1.0/ The Odin demo mentioned in the video is available at https://github.com/operasoftware/Odin The Emberwind game mentioned in the video is available at https://github.com/operasoftware/Emberwind