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Painting in Win32, MFC and WPF ?

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    hello everybody, Have gone through some application made in WPF and saw their painting means, drawing of controls, image etc.. They were just amazing. One thing to be asked is how internally they are managing such fast, flicker free painting. I tried to achieve such kind of optimized painting in Win32 or MFC applications, but to no success. Please tell me which all points I am missing. Where I should look for concerned resources. Thanks for your time.

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      hello everybody, Have gone through some application made in WPF and saw their painting means, drawing of controls, image etc.. They were just amazing. One thing to be asked is how internally they are managing such fast, flicker free painting. I tried to achieve such kind of optimized painting in Win32 or MFC applications, but to no success. Please tell me which all points I am missing. Where I should look for concerned resources. Thanks for your time.

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      Following link discusses some commonly used techniques:http://www.catch22.net/tuts/flicker[^]

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