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Faved by: peterfranken
Jul 20 2005 - via www.glassgiant.com

Make your own wanted poster

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Dec 12 2006 - via www.pixelgirlpresents.com

just thought this was a nice wallpaper.
1600 x 1200 pixels

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Faved by: ku0522
Nov 09 2007 - via homepage2.nifty.com

Quoted: 通常、輪郭抽出にはソーベルフィルタなどを用いた演算を行いますが、処理対象画像が2値の場合境界線をた どるようにして輪郭線を抽出することができます。この方法をここでは輪郭追跡処理と呼びます。

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Faved by: Pegritz
Apr 12 2006 - via antiqueclipart.com

Oh, man....Victorian clipart is AWESOME!

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Mar 18 2006 - via www.netvue.com

I would like to see pictures of... Free Internet-Imaging Tools Developed by Netvue Netvue Image Finder Free software for finding pictures on the ...

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Aug 31 2007 - via www.ebooknetworking.com

Free Ebook Chapman’s Teach Yourself Visual C++ 6 in 21 Days will make a good deal of sense. The author covers all the essentials of basic Windows and Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) development, and then addresses several new features in Visual C++ 6, all while moving quickly enough for the busy, working programmer.

Chapman’s first section introduces the basic Visual C++ 6 tools, like the AppWizard and ClassWizard, and discusses the essentials of building dialog-based applications using basic Windows controls such as static text, edit, button, and list box controls. Further chapters cover mouse and keyboard basics, timers, menus, and fonts. In short, the first week provides a traditional introduction to Windows and MFC programming without the frills.

The second set of tutorials delves into Graphical Device Interface (GDI) graphics programming, always a challenging topic for new MFC programmers. Then the author moves to using ActiveX controls inside your applications (a real strength of Visual C++, enhanced in the new release). The basics of toolbars, saving and restoring files to MFC applications, and an introduction to Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) programming round out this set of chapters.

The last set of exercises will give the MFC developer some new expertise. First, the author looks at the potential of ActiveX Data Objects (ADOs) for database development and how to build reusable libraries in both static and dynamic targets. Advanced material introduces the basics of networking and the TCP/IP protocol and discusses MFC support for working with the Web.

For readers with a little more time, handy appendices discuss additional topics such as printing, the MFC container and helper classes, and the basics of exception handling and debugging. Clearly, the constraints of the 21-day format have not prevented this author from successfully covering many essential topics in today’s MFC programming with a good level of detail.

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Faved by: GreenEyesInSC
May 28 2007 - via www.glitterfy.com

Quoted: Glitterfy your pictures with the MySpace Glitter Graphics Maker and Glitter Text

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Jul 10 2007 - via www.gosquared.com

Basic vector buttons

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Faved by: toloudis
May 30 2007 - via www2.indigorenderer.com

free 3d renderer, physically accurate lighting sim.

Quoted: Indigo Renderer - A new free unbiased render engine

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