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Thanx bro, you're the 3rd one in almost a year :D Will check it out :)
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Yea I got the VB.NET version of this code already from a previous post of you and it's a must for newbies, surely one that does belong to here ;) :thumb:
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I definitely expected samples from you, Jacob :) I would be interested in even a collection of them that would be upped in just a zip/rar somewhere with a link given here (as I did it in my initial...
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No doubt that the items enumerated in the title are just wrappers for the actual DirectX. No doubt you can develope any DirectX code using VC++ and/or low level code or whatever, and codes written...
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Although years rolled by, there is still pretty much low support for beginners on this area, especially as for VB.NET, so I've decided to start a thread here and would like to ask everyone who has...
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Found another monologue of the topic, although I wouldn't explicitly encourage anyone to consider its statements as final truth or take them too seriously, but at least it's interesting.
Check it...
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What means it's only about abandoning XNA, but it seems there's not much chance for any future MS support for MDX (wish MS would falsify this). The only DE that will surely remain supported is VC++ /...
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As a VB.NET newbie, cool to have PerformanceCounter "managed" by Stopwatch class, while TimeSpan class has everything else to measure elapsed times (evrything Win API can give you and more of...
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lol I was just about to install XNA, thanx for warning us :D Well I've already met posts with such info around the net but I wasn't sure where should I head to so I've downloaded the actual version...
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WOW I'm just a poor Dx-newbie who would be interested in some "Managed" DirectX programming (VB.NET as far as possible) and I've found this:
http://i47.tinypic.com/2vct1qw.gif
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I use VS 2010 Ultimate Service Pack 1 . It only offers .NET Framework 4 and .NET Framework 4 Client Profile as target platforms. As I mentioned it in my post earlier, I've directly switched from...
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Weeee hey all :)
After so many years of barely studying VC++5 and rather practicing VB5 (!) I've finally reached into the world of VB.NET with VS 2010 :D Woooah people it's just stunning how much...
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