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Draw objects using Multithreaded

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Program that draw objects using the concept of multithreading

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Introduction

This program that is written in C#.Net programming language is used for the purpose of drawing objects using the MultiThreaded concept. In this program the grid that is in the pictures will be shown and the user need to choose the shape that you want to draw (Circle or Rectangle), the size, the color, the number of threads (objects) and the speed. After the information selected start should be pressed to draw the object. Each object will be created by a new thread.

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Eyad Buhulaiga

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Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

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Major: Computer Science
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GeneralNice Effort PinmemberAisha Ikram18:38 31 Dec '02  
GeneralRe: Nice Effort PinmemberEyad Buhulaiga20:46 31 Dec '02  
GeneralRe: Nice Effort PinmemberAisha Ikram22:58 31 Dec '02  
QuestionWhy would you want to do this? PinmemberMarc Clifton14:00 30 Dec '02  
AnswerRe: Why would you want to do this? PinmemberEyad Buhulaiga21:01 31 Dec '02  

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