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Windows 7: Introducing Direct2D and DirectWrite
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Direct2D and DirectWrite are latest additions to the DirectX family of APIs. Learn how you can enhance your application experience with resolution independent, high-performance vector graphics using Direct2D. Use ClearType and OpenType font technologies to layout beautiful text with advanced typography within your GDI and Direct2D applications. Also learn how you can port your GDI code to Direct2D and DirectWrite, and understand how to interoperate with other Windows graphics APIs.
Leonardo Blanco
Leonardo Blanco has been at Microsoft since 1996. He is a Principal Development Lead in the Windows Desktop and Graphics Technologies team, where he focuses on development and maintenance of existing and new mainstream graphics APIs for Windows. During the Window Vista timeframe, Leonardo worked on the graphics stack that forms the basis of the Windows Presentation Foundation, most notably the composition and animation engines. He also helped build the Windows Vista Desktop Window Manager, which is responsible for Aero Glass and the Flip3D effect. Prior to Windows Vista, Leonardo worked on Windows CE, delivering multimedia technologies to both mobile and embedded devices. Leonardo holds a degree in Computer Science & Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Kam VedBrat
Hi, I'm Kam VedBrat, and I'm the Lead Program Manager for Mainstream Graphics API's on the Windows 7 team. I work on technologies including GDI, GDI+, the Windows Imaging Component, the Windows Color System, and (new for Windows 7) Direct2D and Direct Write. Over the last 10 years at Microsoft I've worked on Windows Vista, MSN Explorer, and Internet Explorer. Before Microsoft, I studied Computer Science at Purdue University (Go Boilers!), and graduated in 1998. My favorite color is orange, and if you want to learn more about me, read my blog! Thanks, -Kam
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#Nov 1st, 2008 @ 6:45 PM
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Whoo! for DIPs!
The Cleartype with YDirection Antialiasing looks amazing by the way.
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#Nov 3rd, 2008 @ 3:27 PM
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Really impressive..
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#Nov 6th, 2008 @ 5:27 AM
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Go Microsoft !!!!!!!
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Great great great great and GREAT!!!!!
CONGRATULATION!!!!!
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#Dec 16th, 2008 @ 7:21 PM
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I would like to port my existing GDI based application to Direct2d
Where can I download the SDK?
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#Jan 26th @ 7:52 AM
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Windows 7 beta SDK provides everything you need to build with Direct2D (and other recent additions), but it's Windows 7-only. I've yet to compile and try running binaries under Vista.
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