I've been useing Gyro's book. I got to a dead end when it said "Set the first drop down the win32 and the second to Include" and showed various options appearing like make new folder. None of the options appeared in vc++.
So picture them showing me a pie, but the pie I'm useing is half gone because some selfish, money grubbing, fat kid (microsoft) has eaten it.
Once again, way to go Microsoft. :asshole:
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:S I could set up DevC++ to work with SDL (and it's extensions, I think) fine. I mean sure, the .exe didn't run, but that's Vista's fault, along with world hunger and AIDS.
You've inspired me to actually bother registering VC++ to use it, though. Good riddance, unsupported, dead, no longer being developed IDE of d00m!
You've inspired me to actually bother registering VC++ to use it, though. Good riddance, unsupported, dead, no longer being developed IDE of d00m!