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Author: tongabcd
Contact: Mail: tongabcd@yeah.net QQ: 50759188
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Preface:
I used to use VC for computer graphics. About a year ago, the company received a project using C # + direcx and began to learn mangaged DirectX since then, I will make a summary of the development process and share it with my colleagues for reference, learning, and making progress together. The previous section describes some basic content, some algorithms used in the development process are being sorted out.
1: During the sorting process, some of the content is the information obtained from the Internet, and some are the translation of foreign articles. The so-called "a huge copy of an article in the world will not be copied .", If your personal rights and interests are violated, contact me;
2: The previous development environment was vs. net2003 1.1 + directx9.0. Now the development environment is vs2005, and some development environments cannot be remembered. However, it should not be affected.
3: some content is done by GDI +, and all examples are saved with source code. However, due to network conditions, some samples are not uploaded and can be contacted if necessary;
4: My personal skills are limited. I hope the prawns will criticize and correct me;
5: Contact: Mail: tongabcd@yeah.net QQ: 50759188 (when I add managed DirectX)
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Article directory:
Managed DirectX + C # Development (Getting Started) (1)
Managed DirectX + C # Development (Getting Started) (2)
Managed DirectX + C # Development (Getting Started) (3)
Managed DirectX + C # Development (Getting Started) (4)
Managed DirectX + C # Development (Getting Started) (5)
Managed DirectX + C # Development (Getting Started) (6)
Managed DirectX + C # Development (Getting Started) (7)
Managed DirectX + C # Development (Getting Started) (8)
I would like to express my gratitude to tongabcd for sharing the technology provided by manageddirectx !!