I'm thinking of writing a book about GDI+ graphics in .Net. I'd like to gauge how much interest there would be, this sounds like the best place to find out.
I'll be covering everything from drawing simple lines, up to advanced techniques like backbuffering and alphablending and dynamic line and fill styles.
There WILL be a chapter (or three) devoted to API usage
The recent interest in a few of my latest graphics threads have made me wonder if its worth putting all this stuff on paper.
Let me know your opinions please.
(GDI+ is the evolution of the old GDI libraries in Win32, GDI+ is more OOP and geared towards .Net. Prety much everything graphical in .Net programs is drawn with GDI+)





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