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Nick Symmonds
GDI+ Programming in C sharp and VB .NET
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
GDI+ both wraps arcane API calls and extends them for much easier use. Programmers no longer have to make do with the familiar but simplistic VB 6.0 drawing model, nor do they have to dig down into the GDI API in order to get any real work done. In GDI+, Microsoft has come up with a complete, but still extensible, set of classes for all of the .NET programmers drawing needs.
GDI+ requires different techniques than the Windows GDI API, as it is completely stateless. GDI+ Programming in C# and VB .NET starts out with an explanation of GDI+ and how it relates to GDI. The book then dives deep into the GDI+ namespaces and classes. The book begins with basic drawing in the early chapters and then explains in an understandable manner more complex drawing techniques, including paths, gradients, alpha blends, matrix operations, and transformations.
Later chapters cover how to work with bitmaps and other images, as well as advanced drawing and printing techniques. The final two chapters are devoted to useful projects that show the subject matter of the previous chapters in real-world examples.
Throughout GDI+ Programming in C# and VB .NET, author Nick Symmonds not only explains the different namespaces and classes relating to GDI+, but also takes the time to cover the best practices of graphics programming. Woven throughout the book are numerous examples that tie together different aspects of programming in .NET that teach programmers how to get the best possible speed and efficiency out of their code.
List of contents
One Theory.- 1 .NET Primer.- 2 GDI Explained.- 3 GDI and VB 6.0 Drawing Example.- 4 Vector Graphics.- 5 Advanced Graphics.- 6 Working with Images.- 7 Drawing Text.- 8 Printing.- Two Application Notes.- 9 GDI+ Projects.- 10 GDI+ with Forms.- Appendix The Enumerations.
About the author
Nick Symmonds works for the Integrated System Solutions division of Ingersoll-Rand, developing and integrating security software. He started his professional life as an electronics technician. While getting his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Hartford, he started to gravitate toward programming. Nick has spent quite a few years programming in assembly, C, C++, and Visual Basic. Recently, he has latched onto .NET like a lamprey and loves digging into the .NET core. Nick has written several articles on programming and has three books out: Internationalization and Localization Using Microsoft .NET (Apress, 2002), GDI+ Programming in C# and VB .NET (Apress, 2002), and Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB .NET Windows Forms (Apress, 2003). He lives with his family in the northwest hills of Connecticut and has recently become addicted to golf and road cycling. He also enjoys woodworking, hiking, and exploring the hills on his motorcycle.
Summary
GDI+ both wraps arcane API calls and extends them for much easier use. Programmers no longer have to make do with the familiar but simplistic VB 6.0 drawing model, nor do they have to dig down into the GDI API in order to get any real work done. In GDI+, Microsoft has come up with a complete, but still extensible, set of classes for all of the .NET programmers drawing needs.
GDI+ requires different techniques than the Windows GDI API, as it is completely stateless. GDI+ Programming in C# and VB .NET starts out with an explanation of GDI+ and how it relates to GDI. The book then dives deep into the GDI+ namespaces and classes. The book begins with basic drawing in the early chapters and then explains in an understandable manner more complex drawing techniques, including paths, gradients, alpha blends, matrix operations, and transformations.
Later chapters cover how to work with bitmaps and other images, as well as advanced drawing and printing techniques. The final two chapters are devoted to useful projects that show the subject matter of the previous chapters in real-world examples.
Throughout GDI+ Programming in C# and VB .NET, author Nick Symmonds not only explains the different namespaces and classes relating to GDI+, but also takes the time to cover the best practices of graphics programming. Woven throughout the book are numerous examples that tie together different aspects of programming in .NET that teach programmers how to get the best possible speed and efficiency out of their code.
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From the reviews:
"This book aims to provide an introduction to programming GDI+ in both C# and VB.NET. … the book is well written, nicely presented and the concepts that are covered are clearly explained. … There is a lot of example code included in the text and projects are also available for download from the publisher’s web site. … The book adopts a hands-on approach and it would suit someone who is relatively new to .NET and graphics programming." (Max Palmer, CVU, April, 2003)
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From the reviews:
"This book aims to provide an introduction to programming GDI+ in both C# and VB.NET. ... the book is well written, nicely presented and the concepts that are covered are clearly explained. ... There is a lot of example code included in the text and projects are also available for download from the publisher's web site. ... The book adopts a hands-on approach and it would suit someone who is relatively new to .NET and graphics programming." (Max Palmer, CVU, April, 2003)
Product details
Authors | Nick Symmonds |
Publisher | Apress |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 01.01.2002 |
EAN | 9781590590355 |
ISBN | 978-1-59059-035-5 |
No. of pages | 624 |
Weight | 1266 g |
Illustrations | XXII, 624 p. 70 illus. |
Series |
The Expert's Voice The Expert's Voice |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> IT, data processing
> Data communication, networks
Microsoft, B, Software Engineering, Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems, Operating systems, Professional and Applied Computing, Microsoft software, Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft and .NET |
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