Introduction to DirectX Programming
- What is DirectX?
- A History
- Why Visual Basic and DirectX?
- DirectX Uses
- The DirectX Components
- Summary
In This Chapter
What Is DirectX?
A History
Why Visual Basic and DirectX?
DirectX Uses
The DirectX Components
What Is DirectX?
DirectX is the building block used to create many of the Windows-based video games and multimedia applications we all enjoy today. It is a collection of ActiveX objects that encompass many of the elements used in video game and multimedia development. DirectX provides graphics support for animation, music and sound effects support for game excitement, and multiplayer support for network games. It also contains libraries that access the game devices and gives you the ability to work in 3D graphics. In a nutshell, DirectX is a collection of technologies designed to encapsulate much of multimedia development.