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    Good DirectX tutorial for VB.NET2008?

    I've came across a few tutorials online, most are aimed toward older versions of VB.net. I've gone to drunken hyena, and all the downloadable samples need converting, and vb messes them up.

    I was wondering if anyone had a dumb simple (for idiots) tutorial for DirectX in VB.NET. I need to do simple lines, circles, arcs, etc. I have reasons for not using GDI+, so thats out. I also just downloaded the DirectX SDK, so I have that (too bad all the help they give you is in C++).

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    Re: Good DirectX tutorial for VB.NET2008?

    Quote Originally Posted by MotoMan_Yz400
    I've came across a few tutorials online, most are aimed toward older versions of VB.net. I've gone to drunken hyena, and all the downloadable samples need converting, and vb messes them up.

    I was wondering if anyone had a dumb simple (for idiots) tutorial for DirectX in VB.NET. I need to do simple lines, circles, arcs, etc. I have reasons for not using GDI+, so thats out. I also just downloaded the DirectX SDK, so I have that (too bad all the help they give you is in C++).
    There are Managed samples in the SDK. Vb.Net and C#

    However also have a look here...

    http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?t=280609

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    Re: Good DirectX tutorial for VB.NET2008?

    Managed DirectX has been replaced by XNA by the way (unofficially though).

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