Difference between revisions of "Beginner C++ Game Programming Tutorial 7"
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== Downloads == | == Downloads == | ||
− | [http://www.planetchili.net/downloads/T7-TutCode.zip Tutorial Code] | + | * [http://www.planetchili.net/downloads/T7-TutCode.zip Tutorial Code] |
− | [http://www.planetchili.net/downloads/T7-Homework.zip Homework Code] | + | * [http://www.planetchili.net/downloads/T7-Homework.zip Homework Code] |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Beginner C++ Game Programming Tutorial 8|Next in series (Tutorial 8)]] | * [[Beginner C++ Game Programming Tutorial 8|Next in series (Tutorial 8)]] | ||
* [[Beginner C++ Game Programming Series]] | * [[Beginner C++ Game Programming Series]] |
Revision as of 00:21, 3 September 2016
Mr. DeBugger is a real gentleman.
Contents
Concepts Taught
- Using the Visual Studio debugger
Chili's Dank Meta Nugs
- Don't binge watch the tutorials--space that shit out
- Practice and experiment with C++ on your own initiative
Video Timestamp Index
Coming soon!
Homework
There are three problems to solve in three separate solutions. The solutions are all based on the code used in the tutorial video (the code from the Tutorial 6 homework) Download the zip of the solutions below in the Downloads section.
- Assertion fails! Find the bug!
- Assertion fails! Find the bug!
- Moving the cursor to the bottom of the screen is bad news bears...
The solution is given in a future video.