Difference between revisions of "Beginner C++ Game Programming Tutorial 2"
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* Comments (of the non-YouTube variety) [https://youtu.be/qqlUztlgNA4?t=2m36s 2:36] | * Comments (of the non-YouTube variety) [https://youtu.be/qqlUztlgNA4?t=2m36s 2:36] | ||
* Variables (specifically <code>int</code>) [https://youtu.be/qqlUztlgNA4?t=4m24s 4:24] | * Variables (specifically <code>int</code>) [https://youtu.be/qqlUztlgNA4?t=4m24s 4:24] | ||
− | * [[variable#const Specifier|<code>const</code> | + | * [[variable#The const Specifier|<code>const</code>]]ipation and <code>const</code>-correctness [https://youtu.be/qqlUztlgNA4?t=9m22s 9:22] |
* Rules for naming variables [https://youtu.be/qqlUztlgNA4?t=10m13s 10:13] | * Rules for naming variables [https://youtu.be/qqlUztlgNA4?t=10m13s 10:13] | ||
* Operators (addition & subtraction) [https://youtu.be/qqlUztlgNA4?t=13m55s 13:55] | * Operators (addition & subtraction) [https://youtu.be/qqlUztlgNA4?t=13m55s 13:55] |
Revision as of 19:36, 6 August 2016
This tutorial is all about making sweet ass boxes (variables) to jam your hot numbers into and using operators (addition and subtraction) to add and subtract shit.
Concepts Taught
- Commenting (adding comments to) code / commenting out lines of code
- Variables (specifically
int
) - Operators (specifically addition
+
and subtraction-
)
Video Timestamp Index
- Intro 0:00
- Homework Solution / Translation Transformation VapeNation 0:20
- Comments (of the non-YouTube variety) 2:36
- Variables (specifically
int
) 4:24 -
const
ipation andconst
-correctness 9:22 - Rules for naming variables 10:13
- Operators (addition & subtraction) 13:55
- Homework assignment 17:05
Homework
The homework for this lesson is to modify the reticle drawing code so that you can change the position of the reticle by only changing two numbers (literal constants) in the code. Make sure you uncomment the lines that were commented, or you'll get a pretty shitty excuse for a reticle. The solution will be given in the beginning of the next tutorial.