Besides reading, writing code is an essential part of learning.
Type: Posts; User: yeohhs
Besides reading, writing code is an essential part of learning.
There is also http://www.codeproject.com/
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There is a set of GLUT tutorials from this URL: http://www.lighthouse3d.com/opengl/glut/index.php?1
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Yeoh
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If you have C and C++ coding experience with Dev-C++, Allegro might be worth checking out.
To use Allegro with Dev-C++, get the DevPaks are from here:...
You might also want to check out Ultimate++. :)
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Yeoh
If you want code cross-platform C++ code, you might want to check out http://www.wxwidgets.org/ . It is a free cross-platform C++ GUI framework.
And it works with many C++ compilers and IDE,...
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I've been using Dev-C++ for several years now. AFAIK Dev-C++ does not come with the MFC header files and libraries. However, Dev-C++ does have the necessary header files and libraries for...
Perhaps these URLs could be useful to you.
http://www.beyondlogic.org/
http://www.logix4u.net/inpout32.htm
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Yeoh
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For those who might be interested, there is a MSDN article, "Creating Windows XP Icons".
The URL is:...
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For those who are interested, here is an article "Using Namespaces"
from http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/namespaces.html
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Yeoh
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Yes, you can also use VS .NET 2003 Win32 and MFC projects. :)
There are some VS tutorials from here.
http://www.functionx.com/
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Yeoh
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For .NET development in C# and other .NET languages, you can download the .NET SDK and runtime from here....
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For C# development, the .NET SDK and runtime can be freely downloaded.
And you can also download a free IDE for C# development, SharpDevelop. :)
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Yeoh
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You might want to post your problem over at the Dev-C++ forum.
The URL is http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=48211
Someone has to write all those C and C++ libraries that are easy to use. My take on this is that C and C++ will still be alive and kicking for a long time. The question now is: what programming work...
For me, it depends on the type of application and customer needs.
For embedded applications, I use assembly, C or C++.
For desktop GUI applications, I use MFC.
For web-based applications, I use...
The command line version is free.
See extract from http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/
The Visual C++ Toolkit is a free edition of Microsoft's professional Visual C++ optimizing...
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Yes, Code::Blocks is cool! :)
For Windows C++ development, you can also use this combination of FREE tools:
Visual C++ 2003 Toolkit
Platform SDK
Code::Blocks IDE
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Windows comes with CryptoAPI.
http://www.microsoft.com/mind/0697/crypto.asp
You can also use third-party crypto libraries in your programs. I am now looking at LibTomCrypt....
If you are using Dev-C++ to access MySQL, it might be better for you to get the libmysql DevPak from here:
http://devpaks.org/category.php?category=Database
Dev-C++'s Package Manager will then...
You can use MySQL++
http://tangentsoft.net/mysql++/
Pelles C
http://www.smorgasbordet.com/pellesc/
The tutorials should mention that you need to run Command Prompt.
Then at the "blinking" cursor, type the command make. This is will work provided you have an environment variable that points to the...
There is a free IDE that works with Borland C++ 5.5.
The URL is:
http://www.objectcentral.com/
From the website:
For Win32 API Tutorial, check out:
http://www.winprog.org/tutorial/