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Direct X and Game Programming tutorial start by giving an overview of directx and then tell you how to program Direct x in C/C++. Also includes a nice example of how to start developing.
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On July 16, Microsoft's Jay Torborg (a Direct X evangelist) addressed game developers at their Meltdown conference, to inform them that Microsoft would not continue any OpenGL development beyond what they already had available. That is to say, there would be no Direct Draw accelerated OpenGL driver model from them, there would be no further OpenGL support in Memphis, and there would be no hardware accerated OpenGL support from them on either Windows 95 or Windows NT.
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Game developers have been working with the Software Development Kit for Direct X 10 for some time since it became publicly available. And, since Vista was planed for earlier than this Yule or Q1 2007, games developers have already started beavering away at their first DX10 titles and might finish them before anyone expects.
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Originally, the names of these APIs all began with Direct, such as Direct3D, DirectDraw, DirectMusic, DirectPlay, DirectSound, and so forth. DirectX, then, was the generic term for all of these Direct-something APIs, and that term became the name of the collection. Over the intervening years, some of these APIs have been deprecated and replaced, so that this naming convention is no longer absolute. In fact, the X has caught on to the point that it has replaced Direct as the common part in the names of new DirectX technologies, including XAct, XInput, and so forth.
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