Dont let anyone tell you you cant do heavy 3d graphics in C#
http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/Code/20...GLEngineBH.asp
It is fast too on my lowly 400 mhz NT 4 and crap video card.
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Dont let anyone tell you you cant do heavy 3d graphics in C#
http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/Code/20...GLEngineBH.asp
It is fast too on my lowly 400 mhz NT 4 and crap video card.
Wow indeed. That's cool.
Also c-sharpcorner is cutting out a market niche for itself. Has forums too. Will vbforums keep up, or is it time to migrate?
vbforum has NO chance in competing with itQuote:
Originally posted by BrianHawley
Wow indeed. That's cool.
Also c-sharpcorner is cutting out a market niche for itself. Has forums too. Will vbforums keep up, or is it time to migrate?
You could be right.Quote:
Originally posted by kovan
vbforum has NO chance in competing with it
I have had a bit of trouble signing-up to their forums (busted pages etc.) but it might be at my end as we had a bad router yesterday. Must try again.
Wonder if I can transfer my postcount (like airmiles) :)
well Vbforums is fine and all for the casual .NET people and the regular VB6 people that hang out here, but C-sharpcorner is the better place to go for getting answers and info for some deep C# stuff. VBForums really just caters to a differnent audience. It is not strictly .NET.
Well Kovan is a little biased because he's helping with their site development. But, I would tend to aggree that the Q & A and the examples over there are a bit more advanced. However, the look and feel of that site doesn't compare to this one. VBWorld is the easiest forum to use that I've seen.
So, I like cs corner, but I wish it wasn't so clunky!
your not suppose to know thatQuote:
Originally posted by Scott Penner
Well Kovan is a little biased because he's helping with their site development. But, I would tend to aggree that the Q & A and the examples over there are a bit more advanced. However, the look and feel of that site doesn't compare to this one. VBWorld is the easiest forum to use that I've seen.
So, I like cs corner, but I wish it wasn't so clunky!
:)
and your right i admit i am biased because i want to see that community grow
although having a biased opinion, i do believe it will grow to be like vbf for .net
i havent seen vbforums do anything like this
http://c-sharpcorner.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4245
Quote:
Originally posted by Scott Penner
Well Kovan is a little biased because he's helping with their site development. But, I would tend to aggree that the Q & A and the examples over there are a bit more advanced. However, the look and feel of that site doesn't compare to this one. VBWorld is the easiest forum to use that I've seen.
So, I like cs corner, but I wish it wasn't so clunky!
best to voice your opinion over there, at this point they are listening to EVERY comment (i say at this point because at one point vbf cared about every opinion too)
You're right Kovan,
I don't recall seing a vbf sponsored get together or even a party for that matter!
I will pass on my comments to those guys. I got my first example published over there a week ago :D :D
glad to hear thatQuote:
Originally posted by Scott Penner
You're right Kovan,
I don't recall seing a vbf sponsored get together or even a party for that matter!
I will pass on my comments to those guys. I got my first example published over there a week ago :D :D
i will publish some as well, just need some time to get my stuff togather
I'd really like to do both forums, but I don't have the time - so it will eventually come down to which one is more use and more fun. Time will tell.