2D physic engine for VB? [closed] - vb.net

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I would like to use a physic engine to make a 2D motorbike game in Visual Studio 2010, in a Windows Form (VB language).
It looks like I can import some C# DLLs of physic engines, but I don't find any that are already exported in DLL and that are ready and simple to use. I want to do this for school and push the subject further.

I found this one : http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=8679&lngWId=10
But it is really basic and there is no documentation. I think I will build my own from what I remember from my physics classes and with Internet's support.

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Non speech recognition ( Whistle, etc.. ) [closed]

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I want to build an app that recognizes sounds like whistle and other non speech sounds.
So when someone whistles, method is called or something happens.
Is there any API for that?
I searched a lot but I couldn't find anything.
Try the following guides:
http://mobileorchard.com/tutorial-detecting-when-a-user-blows-into-the-mic/ (a bit old, but should do the trick)
Detecting a clap in IOS
Essentially you can use the AVAudioRecorder class that does the job for you.

Tool for Designing Program OOP Structure [closed]

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Is there a tool, online or off, that will allow you to create and visualize a OOP structure so that you can plan your software before you code?
I'm looking for something that will allow me to lay out all my classes and put in method names and property names, this way I can look at the entire design at once and see what could be made better before I actually go in and write all that code.
There are many tools like that, some free some very expensive. If you live in the Microsoft world Visual Studio comes with wonderful designer. Otherwise search for "UML modelling tools" on your favorite search engine...

Simple Tutorial to Create a Scriptable Cocoa Application (Scripting Bridge) [closed]

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Can anyone point me to a really simple hello world type of application that introduces ScriptingBridge? Something that takes you step by step to creating a 1 class - 1 method project that can be instantiated from ruby/python/applescript, etc.
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what is actually required to create a scriptable cocoa app and haven't been able to find any concrete examples or tutorials.
There is a set of sample codes in ADC!
Simple Scripting
Simple Scripting: properties
Simple Scripting: verbs
Simple Scripting: objects

simple tutorial for DCOM [closed]

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Can someone suggest me beginners learning resources for DCOM technology using vc++
Those with Sample codes would be very helpful.
Thanks
Look at codeproject.com "DCOM D-Mystified: A DCOM Tutorial" - seven articles & sources for beginers
It depends quite a bit on your exp level with COM. Moving to DCOM is really just a matter of creating an EXE-server, registering it on the remote machine and instantiating it via CoCreateInstanceEx.
You can create simple servers using the ATL app-wizard in VS. MSDN has a number of samples you can d/l.
I realize this isn't a tutorial but you haven't really stated what you know now.

Acessing DLLs in VB.NET [closed]

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I'm not that good with VB.NET yet and I'd like to learn about API's and external DLL files.
Perhaps someone can post some sample code with explanation/comments or point me to some tutorials.
This should get you started:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dotnet/PInvoke.aspx
What kind of DLLs? For native DLLs, you have to P/Invoke (assuming the entry is public and non-decorated). For managed, just add a reference and use it.