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Where to find program VC++ .NET on 3D-Graphics?

Hello. Inform, please, where to find programs for Visual C++ .NET 2002 or
2003 on building the three-dimensional solid and surface z=f(x, y) in
3D-space

(without usage of other libraries such as DirectX and OpenGL)?

In the answer I can inform, where to find these programs on Visual Basic
..NET 2003.

Beforehand I thank for the answer, Dr. Zharkov V.A., Moscow, Russia.
Nov 17 '05 #1
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This is not the answer you require, nor may it be very useful, but....

If I was doing 3D visualisation under Windows, I would not discount the two
most obvious technologies :-)

Best Regards
Julian Nicholls

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Hello. Inform, please, where to find programs for Visual C++ .NET 2002 or
2003 on building the three-dimensional solid and surface z=f(x, y) in
3D-space

(without usage of other libraries such as DirectX and OpenGL)?

In the answer I can inform, where to find these programs on Visual Basic
.NET 2003.

Beforehand I thank for the answer, Dr. Zharkov V.A., Moscow, Russia.

Nov 17 '05 #2
In 3D-Graphics there is a wide area, where effectively to apply Graphics
Device Interface (GDI+) from Visual Studio .NET 2003 and it is inefficient
to apply other libraries. I know programs Visual Basic .NET 2003, which
normally work in 3D-Graphics without use of other libraries.

Inform, please, where to find programs for Visual C++ .NET 2002 or 2003 on
building the three-dimensional solid and surface z=f(x, y) in 3D-space
(without usage of other libraries such as DirectX and OpenGL)?

In the answer I can inform, where to find these programs on Visual Basic
..NET 2003.

Beforehand I thank for the answer, Dr. Zharkov V.A., Moscow, Russia.
Nov 17 '05 #3

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