Video on how to setup DevCpp with Irrlicht (for Newbies)

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Video on how to setup DevCpp with Irrlicht (for Newbies)

Post by dingo »

I put together a little avi that shows just the basics of setting up DevCpp for Irrlicht 0.6

This is aimed at the uber-newbie but I hope make better and better ones later on.

Be gentle with you critisism as this is the first of this type of thing I've done.

Here is the link - enjoy :)

http://www.users.on.net/symes/HowToSetupDevcpp.avi

Note it is ~22megs, uses DivX 4 and I know could be compressed better but I'm just learning how to compress etc ;)
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Post by puh »

This is completely waste of your traffic.
I think newbies could do this simply by reading Tutorial
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Post by Tyn »

Maybe a short video pointing to the tutorial and API sections would be more appropriate :wink:
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Post by dingo »

like I said this is for the uder-newbie - and like I said in the first post this just the first one - something nice and simple to see it was all possible then I will make better and better ones.

BTW Why don't more ppl post some - such as yourselves. I.e. if you think you know how to do better then do it, post it, and make the world a better place :)
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Post by Tyn_Guest »

I try to help where I can but holding someones hand isn't the right approuch. Creating video's of how to use a compiler isn't really something that I want to do, however if you are then you can help the uber noob's out there. I'd prefer to give people a bit of code and a bit of theory so they learn themselves. I can understand that it is frustrating but if you output every compiler error you get without trying to sort it out yourself then you really aren't learning anything.
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Post by dingo »

Oh, sorry Tyn, post post was really more directed as a response to puh.

But yeah I fully understand what you're saying. I agree learning yourself from scratch is most probably the best way to do it, and really this first video was just a test of sorts to see I could make it, upload it correctly etc.

I just think the more info out there about how to use Irrlicht the better.

You have to remember there are ppl out there who may never have seen a programming IDE before and what to learn - (we were all at theat stage once).

And yes I never intended that this video would make a crop of awesome programmers but maybe other ppl will think of make videos showing: How they program Isometrics, Physic modelling, Model creation and importation workflows, the list goes on
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