Programming for Smart Phones and Tablets
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Re: Programming for Smart Phones and Tablets
My daughter, in her second year in high school (long ago now), was faced with a choice: prepare herself for computer programming, or prepare herself for accounting. She took a class in each. I came to know exactly when she got in her programming class, because from that moment for the next 50 minutes or so, I would get a barrage of e-mails from her asking me questions, almost every school day. In the end, we decided that her mind was insufficiently twisted to make a good programmer. She had a hard time thinking backwards and inside out...
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Another way of looking at it is that she was just "twisted" another way. A certain amount of twisting is necessary to become an accountant.
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Re: Programming for Smart Phones and Tablets
Anyone here good at directX? I'm having a hard time understanding the structures of WIN 32 API and graphics thingy. Seems incredibly inefficient to me.
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Re: Programming for Smart Phones and Tablets
I've done it, but only in a limited fashion, and it was back in the mid 1990s, with DirectX 1.0. DirectX is strange for a reason: the way you had to do it before was even stranger, and different with every single video board in existence. DirectX was intended to provide a single programming interface no matter what video board was installed on your machine.wildk wrote:Anyone here good at directX? I'm having a hard time understanding the structures of WIN 32 API and graphics thingy. Seems incredibly inefficient to me.
I had an application that wrote directly to the video memory, and I needed to make it work in Windows. DirectX, once it came out (1995?) made that possible for us.
Since then, DirectX has fanned out to cover many classes of performance enhancing hardware for PCs.