Nuke Software
On this site, you will find information about current Nuke Software projects.
You can download free versions of their development libraries and sign up
for the Nuke newsgroup if you are having trouble.
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Snippets
The SNIPPETS collection is an archive of over 700 separate files, over 94,000
lines of mostly C/C++ source code - all public domain and freeware - which
contains the best C/C++ answers to "How do I...?" programming questions.
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The DirectX Experience
Everything you need to know to start with DirectX programming. The site
contains tutorials, samplecode and various links to classwrappers.
If you are serious about learning DirectX, you have to bookmark this site!
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FreeType
The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine.
It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms
and environments. FreeType is a clean-room implementation that is not
derived from the original TrueType engine developed by Apple and Microsoft.
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256-color VGA Programming
If you want to know everything about VGA, primitive shapes, bitmaps,
double buffering and page flipping, then this site is of your interest.
The page has links to free sourcecode and executables as well.
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TCL
Tcl (current release version 8.0.3) stands for "tool command language"
and is pronounced "tickle." Tcl is actually two things: a language and a
library. First, Tcl is a simple textual language, intended primarily for
issuing commands to interactive programs. Second, Tcl is a library package
that can be embedded in application programs.
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Game Developers Resourcium
Since its' start in 1996 the Resourcium has serviced thousands of amateur
and professional game developers with reviews and links to the best game
development resources available. Now, two years later, the service gets
almost a thousand visitors every day.
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Programmers Vault
The Programmers Vault is the place where programmers dreams really do come
true. They cover all aspects of programming from programming in various
languages up to making games and utilities for the most popular platforms.
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Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
JPEG (pronounced "jay-peg") is a standardized image compression mechanism.JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group,
the original name of thecommittee that wrote the standard. You can find our code and some supporting documentation at this site.
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WinSock 2 page
Information about programming Winsock version 1.1 until Winsock 2, Web development and
Network Multimedia. This site has some fun stuff like the Winsock Rap too. Worth a visit.
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