morse-decoder
sfml-vscode-boilerplate
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0.0 | 4.9 | |
about 2 years ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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morse-decoder
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[C++] Decoding light morse code with light dependent transistor and Arduino board
GitHub's link: https://github.com/longmakesstuff/Morse-Decoder
sfml-vscode-boilerplate
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Installing SFML on VSCode on Mac
https://github.com/andrew-r-king/sfml-vscode-boilerplate.
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Cannot link library (SFML) using Makefile for C++
I can’t solve your problem, but I’ve got a solution that might be better. https://github.com/andrew-r-king/sfml-vscode-boilerplate
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Looking for a C++ library for simple graphics
If you use vscode you might want to check out this boilerplate
What are some alternatives?
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16-Games - 16 games developed in Ada and C++ for didactic purposes. Originally developed in C++ by YouTuber "FamTrinli".
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