DirectPython is a C++ extension to the Python programming language which provides access to DirectX (9.0c) API, including Direct3D, DirectSound, DirectShow and DirectInput.

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Operating Systems

Windows, Windows Server

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

DirectX

Programming Language

C++, Python

Related Categories

Python Graphics Software, Python Video Software, Python Sound Audio, C++ Graphics Software, C++ Video Software, C++ Sound Audio

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2006-01-31