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drawing with c++

Drawing with c++ is hard, because you'll need at least directx 12 or
unreal engine. So it's hard to get started. Because c++ windows
programs and unix command line uses drawing to screen methods

to generate text, drawing three dimensional text works similar way.

int draw(std::string shape)
{
 if (shape == "circle")
 {
    window.draw("|---------");
 }
}

Very important part of c++ computer drawing:

#include <windows.h>
#include <math.h>

The printer chips are used for binary code hardware translation.
These move the assembly chips data connected to central process
unit and graphical unit.

To draw a graph ruse window screen, it is required to use straight
lines, drawing in three dimensions requires use of two dimensional
polygon lines.  The program function above draws a 10 cm horizontal

line to the main used window. Windows then processes that data and
sends it to the assembler, which manages binary and script code. c
plus plus is a very strong and versatile language and is also one of

the hardest to use. Drawing to the screen requires a memory fence,
target window and map level screen coordinates. Be careful when
using 

#include <windows.h>

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