Sink, 2001 - Google Patents
DirectX 8 and Visual Basic DevelopmentSink, 2001
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- 42065535132369209
- Author
- Sink K
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An explanation of how to use VB. NET and DirectX 8 to create sophisticated multimedia applications. It discusses how DirectX 8 can be used for more than just game programming, showing that it is a serious multimedia programming tool too. VB developers are presented …
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