Added link to third tutorial.

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#### Introduction to a Vulkan world
##### https://software.intel.com/en-us/api-without-secrets-introduction-to-vulkan-part-1
Tutorial presents how to create all resources necessary to use Vulkan inside our application: function pointers loading, Vulkan instance creation, physical device enumeration, logical device creation and queue set up.
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### [02 - Swap chain](./Project/Tutorial02/)
<img src="./Document/Images/02 - Swap Chain.png" height="96px" align="right">
#### Integrating Vulkan with OS
##### https://software.intel.com/en-us/api-without-secrets-introduction-to-vulkan-part-2
This lesson focuses on a swap chain creation. Swap chain enables us to display Vulkan-generated image in an application window. To display anything simple command buffers are allocated and recorded.
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### [03 - First triangle](./Project/Tutorial03/)
<img src="./Document/Images/03 - First Triangle.png" height="96px" align="right">
#### Graphics pipeline and drawing
##### https://software.intel.com/en-us/api-without-secrets-introduction-to-vulkan-part-3
Here I present render pass, framebuffer and pipeline objects which are necessary to render arbitrary geometry. It is also shown how to convert GLSL shaders into SPIR-V and create shader modules from it.
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### [04 - Vertex Attributes](./Project/Tutorial04/)
<img src="./Document/Images/04 - Vertex Attributes.png" height="96px" align="right">
#### Buffers, images and fences
This tutorial shows how to set up vertex attributes and bind buffer with vertex data. Here we also create images, memory objects and fences.