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A 3d in C Howto | C | Intermediate / Crailin Mogged | 917 since 3/8/2013 9:13:25 PM | Unrated
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In this tutorial I will show you how to draw a line using windows API. I will then show you how to morph lines in such a way to make them 3d. Next I will show you how to load a 3d file from blender or some other 3d software using the directX format and wi ...(description truncated) (ScreenShot) |
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a 6 Sided Dice Roller | C++ (general) | Beginner / Coldkillerlips | 4744 since 3/15/2006 2:44:20 AM | Unrated
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Basicly this program can roll 1 or 2, 6 sided dies. It's not bad for a program i wrote as my second full program but if you like it, i'm glad. Feedback please. =P |
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A basic code for program without using semicolon | C, C++ (general), Borland C++, UNIX C++ | Intermediate / Shantanu Bansal | 23830 since 7/1/2004 5:29:22 AM |
By 22 Users 10 Excellent Ratings
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Please, rate this code, Your vote - our motivation by Shantanu Bansal
This is a tricky c/c++ program or code to help writting a program without using (;) semicolon.
In this example, program will print a line without using semicolon.
Help mail:
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A basic concept of c structures | C, Borland C++ | Beginner / Ahmed Khalid/Usman Khawaja | 3947 since 1/11/2003 2:39:58 AM | Unrated
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Gives you a concept y structures are used |
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A Basic Window (with GDI on the side) | C, C++ (general), Microsoft Visual C++ | Beginner / Canivour | 8393 since 3/5/2001 6:16:24 PM |
By 1 Users
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This code will show you how to setup a basic window and how to use the GDI to show how many times WM_PAINT has been called on that window. Makes you feel good inside, doesnt it? (ScreenShot) |
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A Beginner's Guide to Loops | C++ (general), Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++ | Beginner / Ty | 9878 since 9/9/2001 6:28:18 PM |
By 14 Users 10 Excellent Ratings
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This is a beginner's tutorial to learn how to use loops in C++. Every line is EXTENSIVELY commented why it is there and what it does. Please vote for me! |
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A Beginners guide to C++ | C++ (general) | Beginner / James Dunne | 6272 since 11/17/2003 5:10:04 PM |
By 7 Users 4 Excellent Ratings
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This article teaches beginners a few things, not all but I am gonna include in other tutorials, I will only make a sequel to tutorials if you like the prequal |
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A Better Menu | C, C++ (general), Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++ | Beginner / ryanpeppers | 17440 since 11/17/2000 11:44:32 AM |
By 9 Users 2 Excellent Ratings
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This is my example of a quick and simple menu. This is a good method of simple menus, better then telling someone to enter 1 or 2 or 3 then hit enter to do this and that and i also think thats so boring. All you gotta do is just press the button it tells ...(description truncated) |
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A Bitmap Saver | Microsoft Visual C++ | Intermediate / Brenton Andrew Saunders | 2748 since 2/5/2005 8:42:58 PM |
By 1 Users
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Do this ever happen to you:
You are working on a picture in Microsoft Paint when you decide to click 'New' and you forget to save it. Well this application copies the bitmap right to the clipboard before you start a new picture so that this won't happen a ...(description truncated) |
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A C++ Tutorial for Complete Beginners #2 | C++ (general), Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++, UNIX C++ | Beginner / Jared Devall | 83324 since 10/18/2002 8:55:02 PM |
By 67 Users 54 Excellent Ratings
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This is the followup tutorial to "A C++ Tutorial for Complete Beginners #1". This article explains Variables! (ScreenShot) |
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