DLL Setup MinGW and Visual Studio Code
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2020 3:20 am
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/