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Graphics Libraries that work with codeblocks
Jenna:
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--- Quote ---Or google for a tutorial on OpenGL or DirectX.
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Why would I do that? I'm sick of reading tutorials, I want to do SOMETHING!
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If you are not willing to learn by reading, you should give up programming.
If you do not even know the difference between a compiler and an IDE, you should start posting in an absolute beginners forum or do something totally different.
You seem to be in the wrong place here.
We neither provide information for each and any library or compiler, nor do we teach programming, we "just" develop an IDE that can make use of them.
--- Quote from: CodeGuy on February 18, 2010, 06:54:21 pm ---If you're going to be a jerk, like 90% of all other forums out there, I'm going to be a jerk right back, and abandon C::B and find another compiler worth using and you'll have one less user on your hands!
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Good bye!
JGM:
--- Quote from: jens on February 18, 2010, 07:55:10 pm ---
--- Quote from: CodeGuy on February 18, 2010, 06:54:21 pm ---If you're going to be a jerk, like 90% of all other forums out there, I'm going to be a jerk right back, and abandon C::B and find another compiler worth using and you'll have one less user on your hands!
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Good bye!
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lol :D, unbelievable :shock:, people seems to think that they are paying for support or something like that, what is happening? :lol: Something like that could be said to a for profit company giving bad user support but for a free open source project that is not even earning any money from such users lmao :lol: I just keep reading this forum even im not active developing in c/c++ just to have fun on what users post here :D
Seronis:
You realize you did not specify what OS you are using. You did not say what version of C::B you are trying to get working. Did you try to click the link at the top of THIS VERY PAGE that says "wiki" ? As wikis are designed to do, C::Bs wiki has a lot of highly organized information. It will tell you how to install it on multiple operating systems and those instructions are written out in a manner that my 10 year old step son followed on his own. Did you google "how to install codeblocks on <insert OS here>" ? Did you try to go to the irc channel I mentioned above? If so I didnt see you there. While it would be simple enough to write out the instructions here YOU WOULD STILL BE REQUIRED TO READ THEM and why should I write something that is already written down in enough other places that you would find it if you only looked.
CodeGuy:
--- Quote ---If you are not willing to learn by reading, you should give up programming.
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That's an assumption. I am willing to learn, but I'm sick and tired of it, I want to start doing stuff as I said before. I've done enough reading for my taste.
I don't know why you're all asking me about how I installed codeblocks, I have it installed on windows vista, and as the download link said, MingW doesn't work with windows vista, so I downloaded the other binary executable. I think the version is codeblocks 8.02.
I checked the wiki, I couldn't find any help on this matter. I searched google, the wiki, and this forum and couldn't find anything useful. I found a few threads asking the same exact question with little to no help provided. I did find one thread about something called GDB, downloaded from MingW, that the person couldn't get working. If I downloaded it I wouldn't know where to put it or how to get it to work with codeblocks.
What is MingW anyway? What is the point of code blocks if it is just an add on to other compilers?
I can understand setting up the environment for a 3d modeling program, the settings actually affect the work, but in a compiler like code blocks?? What exactly would "setting up the environment" help with?
rcoll:
This isn't really the place to ask your kinds of questions. This place is about an IDE named Code::BLocks, not about programming. You are not getting any usefull answers because you are not asking the right people.
There are a lot of other forums out there that can help you. Find one that specializes in graphics programming for Windows; believe me, they will overwhelm you with the amount of information they have.
Ringo
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