How to use libcinder with c#?
I recently came across libcinder which seems to be promising for creative coding.
It's for c++ but I'm more familiar with c#. Is there a way to use libcinder
with c#?
Or maybe in c# world, there is some other collection of libraries / framework for the same purpose?
The first thing I'd like to try is to open an image then draw lines/rectangles on it, the second thing in my list is to open a live video and then draw some thing on the video. Is it the best choice to use cinder or should I just use OpenCV with c++/c#?
c# c++ opencv opencvsharp cinder
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I recently came across libcinder which seems to be promising for creative coding.
It's for c++ but I'm more familiar with c#. Is there a way to use libcinder
with c#?
Or maybe in c# world, there is some other collection of libraries / framework for the same purpose?
The first thing I'd like to try is to open an image then draw lines/rectangles on it, the second thing in my list is to open a live video and then draw some thing on the video. Is it the best choice to use cinder or should I just use OpenCV with c++/c#?
c# c++ opencv opencvsharp cinder
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I recently came across libcinder which seems to be promising for creative coding.
It's for c++ but I'm more familiar with c#. Is there a way to use libcinder
with c#?
Or maybe in c# world, there is some other collection of libraries / framework for the same purpose?
The first thing I'd like to try is to open an image then draw lines/rectangles on it, the second thing in my list is to open a live video and then draw some thing on the video. Is it the best choice to use cinder or should I just use OpenCV with c++/c#?
c# c++ opencv opencvsharp cinder
I recently came across libcinder which seems to be promising for creative coding.
It's for c++ but I'm more familiar with c#. Is there a way to use libcinder
with c#?
Or maybe in c# world, there is some other collection of libraries / framework for the same purpose?
The first thing I'd like to try is to open an image then draw lines/rectangles on it, the second thing in my list is to open a live video and then draw some thing on the video. Is it the best choice to use cinder or should I just use OpenCV with c++/c#?
c# c++ opencv opencvsharp cinder
c# c++ opencv opencvsharp cinder
edited Jan 2 at 6:23
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What libcinder feature are you looking for in "C# World". Many of the features listed on that link are already available in C# (.NET) since 2005-2008.
Example things that C#/.NET can do (same as libcinder):
- Standalone Apps
- Internet I/O
- Platform Specific API's (PInvoke)
- Xml & JSON Parsers
- Full I/O Stuff
- UI Events
- Multi Touch
- Communication API's
- 3D & 2D Graphics
- Multimedia
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What libcinder feature are you looking for in "C# World". Many of the features listed on that link are already available in C# (.NET) since 2005-2008.
Example things that C#/.NET can do (same as libcinder):
- Standalone Apps
- Internet I/O
- Platform Specific API's (PInvoke)
- Xml & JSON Parsers
- Full I/O Stuff
- UI Events
- Multi Touch
- Communication API's
- 3D & 2D Graphics
- Multimedia
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What libcinder feature are you looking for in "C# World". Many of the features listed on that link are already available in C# (.NET) since 2005-2008.
Example things that C#/.NET can do (same as libcinder):
- Standalone Apps
- Internet I/O
- Platform Specific API's (PInvoke)
- Xml & JSON Parsers
- Full I/O Stuff
- UI Events
- Multi Touch
- Communication API's
- 3D & 2D Graphics
- Multimedia
add a comment |
What libcinder feature are you looking for in "C# World". Many of the features listed on that link are already available in C# (.NET) since 2005-2008.
Example things that C#/.NET can do (same as libcinder):
- Standalone Apps
- Internet I/O
- Platform Specific API's (PInvoke)
- Xml & JSON Parsers
- Full I/O Stuff
- UI Events
- Multi Touch
- Communication API's
- 3D & 2D Graphics
- Multimedia
What libcinder feature are you looking for in "C# World". Many of the features listed on that link are already available in C# (.NET) since 2005-2008.
Example things that C#/.NET can do (same as libcinder):
- Standalone Apps
- Internet I/O
- Platform Specific API's (PInvoke)
- Xml & JSON Parsers
- Full I/O Stuff
- UI Events
- Multi Touch
- Communication API's
- 3D & 2D Graphics
- Multimedia
answered Jan 2 at 2:45
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