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February 4, 2013
New York, N.Y.
Chapter 10 of Programming Windows 6th edition shows how to use the Matrix3DProjection class to transform a rectanglur element into any arbitrary convex quadrilateral:
I suspect that not many other Windows 8 books show how to do this.
Programming Windows 6th edition is now available as either an ebook or a print book from your favorite book retailer, or the O'Reilly site:

Programming Windows, 6th edition
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Comments:
I guess, this is you Charles, standing and holding basketball wearing nice blue-orange Windows 8 team t-shirt, right? :)
— IL, Mon, 4 Feb 2013 13:32:50 -0500
Nice Windows 8 Shirt.
How about getting a twitter account so we can follow you!
— Francisco, Sun, 24 Feb 2013 08:30:43 -0500
You can follow me by subscribing to my RSS feed or by befriending me on Facebook. — Charles
I just added you to my facebook.
— Francisco, Wed, 27 Feb 2013 06:05:32 -0500
Did your really coin the term, "Ding! - Thanks for Playin'.", or is that just message box mythos. As for the image, demure.
— Scott R. Plaumann, Wed, 27 Feb 2013 17:52:13 -0500
I have never heard that "witticism" associated with me. — Charles
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