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Ooh, you can use C++ with SGDK? I thought it was C only. NiceChilly Willy wrote:Everybody starts somewhere - showing an image is pretty common, often followed by pong or breakout.
When I put together my MD/32X toolchain, I included Tic Tac Toe as the example apps for using C and C++. At least Stef has a bit more diversity in his examples with SGDK.
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SGDK is C. My own toolchain gives C++. I don't have a bunch of functions in my toolchain, so you have to do most of the work yourself. That's where SGDK is better - there's just about a function for everything.POLYGAMe wrote:Ooh, you can use C++ with SGDK? I thought it was C only. NiceChilly Willy wrote:Everybody starts somewhere - showing an image is pretty common, often followed by pong or breakout.
When I put together my MD/32X toolchain, I included Tic Tac Toe as the example apps for using C and C++. At least Stef has a bit more diversity in his examples with SGDK.
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Ah, I see. That'll learn me to read too quicklyChilly Willy wrote:SGDK is C. My own toolchain gives C++. I don't have a bunch of functions in my toolchain, so you have to do most of the work yourself. That's where SGDK is better - there's just about a function for everything.POLYGAMe wrote:Ooh, you can use C++ with SGDK? I thought it was C only. NiceChilly Willy wrote:Everybody starts somewhere - showing an image is pretty common, often followed by pong or breakout.
When I put together my MD/32X toolchain, I included Tic Tac Toe as the example apps for using C and C++. At least Stef has a bit more diversity in his examples with SGDK.