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C++ TutorialsSo you either know C++ or want to know C++. Well I have some really basic C++ programming tutorials here, from when I had the old C++ site, but specifically I am going to be focusing on C++ and OpenGL. Most games these days use OpenGL as their graphics library. OpenGL, just like DirectX has hardware support in all current graphics cards which makes it extremely fast to use. Just below this text you will find links to the C++ tutorials, these C++ tutorials are not on the OpenGL tutorial page due to, they don't have any OpenGL in them, and they are old. If you want the OpenGL tutorials, then please visit the OpenGL tutorial page. Here they are: How to display different variables on the screen in C++. How to get and display variables chosen by the user in C++. This pauses the program after a call and tells the user to 'Press any key to continue...' in C++. This shows c++ coders how to use the 'for' statement. I've added a drivers page which holds all the library and include files needed to compile an OpenGL application, along with the OpenGL drivers for Windows. You can access the drivers page here. Opengl Drivers and Include/Library files You can access my OpenGL tutorials by either navigating through the Tuts page or by clicking the link below. OpenGL is the area I have really taken a liking to as it is as simplistic as it is complex and the abilities of this are virtually endless.
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Copyright 2008, Donald Urquhart |
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