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DLL Setup MinGW and Visual Studio Code
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DLL Setup MinGW and Visual Studio Code
Hi,
Quick Background... I have setup and used the MinGW C++ compiler and the NetBeans IDE to create FlowStone DLLs, works fine.
I use Visual Studio Code for creating C++ programs... and for Arduino / ESP32 programming as well.
NOTE: I am not an expert coder, but can do ok (I'm probably an low / intermediate Windows Programmer).
MinGW See: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/
Visual Studio Code See: https://code.visualstudio.com/download
Has anyone used / setup the Visual Studio Code IDE and the newest MinGW C++ Compiler to make FlowStone DLLs?
And if so, can you share how you have done it?
We all will ultimately need this... And so I would like a setup for the current stable FlowStone version (I use 3.0.8.1 Skylark) as well as for the new Alpha version (I have access to the Alpha on Slack)
I will say Visual Studio Code is a very nice environment to program within
Also, I put together a PDF of the FlowStone Guru Tutorial by Exo in case anyone would like it (since the FlowStone Guru site is down), but I cant seem to upload it here on the forum either
See: https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtS3WktwhPw9iEg_uyqzeThIgVF_
Thank You for any help you can provide,
Aron
http://www.laserlumia.com/
Quick Background... I have setup and used the MinGW C++ compiler and the NetBeans IDE to create FlowStone DLLs, works fine.
I use Visual Studio Code for creating C++ programs... and for Arduino / ESP32 programming as well.
NOTE: I am not an expert coder, but can do ok (I'm probably an low / intermediate Windows Programmer).
MinGW See: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/
Visual Studio Code See: https://code.visualstudio.com/download
Has anyone used / setup the Visual Studio Code IDE and the newest MinGW C++ Compiler to make FlowStone DLLs?
And if so, can you share how you have done it?
We all will ultimately need this... And so I would like a setup for the current stable FlowStone version (I use 3.0.8.1 Skylark) as well as for the new Alpha version (I have access to the Alpha on Slack)
I will say Visual Studio Code is a very nice environment to program within
Also, I put together a PDF of the FlowStone Guru Tutorial by Exo in case anyone would like it (since the FlowStone Guru site is down), but I cant seem to upload it here on the forum either
See: https://1drv.ms/b/s!AtS3WktwhPw9iEg_uyqzeThIgVF_
Thank You for any help you can provide,
Aron
http://www.laserlumia.com/
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aronb - Posts: 154
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dll component tutorial by Exo, pdf by Aronb
I'll probably never use this info myself but thank you so much for sharing it for other braver souls than me.
I've attached it as a zipped pdf to make it a bit quicker to download. You can attach fsm files and zips but I don't think anything else is allowed apart from images.
I've attached it as a zipped pdf to make it a bit quicker to download. You can attach fsm files and zips but I don't think anything else is allowed apart from images.
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Re: DLL Setup MinGW and Visual Studio Code
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