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Tom Miller's Blog
A few cool uses of MDX @ Columbia
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over 8 years ago
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Tom Miller - MS
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From a colleague here.. Innovative uses of MDX: http://www.columbia.edu/~me133/
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December SDK Available.. Better late than never?
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over 8 years ago
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I blame my self-imposed umm.. isolation? while on vacation for the lack of a Dec SDK release announcement. Since i'm so late and lazy now though, i'm just going to copy David's post: The Windows Graphics and Gaming Technology Team is proud to announce...
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Probably not quite what he intended..
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over 8 years ago
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Tom Miller - MS
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I got an email recently from Phil Vaira about a new RPG he was working on.. So, like I normally do, I went and checked out the link. What I found though was a new post detailing his 'advice' on native DX vs Managed DX. Naturally, I read that as well....
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