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This tutorial is inspired by the previous [[Complete roguelike tutorial using C++ and libtcod - part 1: setting up|C++ and Llibtcod tutorial]], but is focused on using concepts and techniques in modern C++ (starting with C++11), as well as strong software architecture concepts. | |||
==Introduction== | |||
===Why C++?=== | |||
===Changes and advantages of modern C++=== | |||
===Why libtcod?=== | |||
===Why the rewrite?=== |
Revision as of 19:21, 31 October 2018
Complete roguelike tutorial using modern C++ and libtcod |
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This tutorial is inspired by the previous C++ and Llibtcod tutorial, but is focused on using concepts and techniques in modern C++ (starting with C++11), as well as strong software architecture concepts.