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I, dmolnar, will teach you how to build applications with the Kinect for Windows SDK. We will use C# and the Visual Studio Express free download. I am not an expert, but I have used the Kinect SDK for several projects recently. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about libfreenect or other Linux libraries. If you do and you want to help me teach, please let me know!
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th the Kinect for Windows SDK. We will use C# and the Visual Studio Express free download. I am not an expert, but I have used the Kinect SDK for several projects recently. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about libfreenect or other Linux libraries. If you do and you want to help me teach, please let me know!


The class will walk through the sample code in the Kinect SDK, using the free (as in beer) Visual Studio Express download. We would start with basic skeleton tracking, then move on to the SDK's gesture library and voice commands. You can find docs & downloads here:
The class will walk through the sample code in the Kinect SDK, using the free (as in beer) Visual Studio Express download. We would start with basic skeleton tracking, then move on to the SDK's gesture library and voice commands. You can find docs & downloads here:
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