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anthem182

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SFML with NetBeans
« on: January 05, 2014, 04:20:08 pm »
Hello All,

This is my first post, I did some experiment with that Library and I found it so amazing.
I made a simple game using SFML and NetBeans, that for me is one of the best (or the best) IDE that you can use for developing.

I would like to share with you a tutorial that I did, that explains how to configure NetBeans for using SFML both for compiling and building a project.

This is the link of my blog, where you can find the tutorial and some other things, on it there will the link to download a project, a simple game, that I made with this library:


Let me know if there is something wrong.

Enjoy it.

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amir ramezani

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Re: SFML with NetBeans
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2014, 05:29:05 pm »
I couldn't saw your pictures
but, that is very good
this is not a problem, because I can't see well
I've read them with screen reader and it is very good for a persen that want's to get started with C++ in netbines
it is created for java, but many people use it with C++
if you can't see well, you can't test your applications and operating system well
my game engine:
allegro game creator
my operating system:
AmirOS

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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2014, 07:26:05 pm »
Might be useful to add this to the Wiki on GitHub, where all the other user contributed tutorials are. :)

Nice work (I guess, since I didn't test it!) :)
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