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attempting to port to windows

Posted by (twitter: @http://www.twitter.com/itsjfletch)
June 23rd, 2012 2:31 pm

I’ve been in the process of porting my entry (LINK HERE) to windows.

It’s going alright, just keep running into problems that take me hours to figure out.

Would the windows users here be interested in playing if I decided to finish this?

8 Responses to “attempting to port to windows”

  1. MadGnomeGamer says:

    ROFL you’re having a hard time porting… TO WINDOWS? :)

    Yes, I would be interested in playing it!

  2. itsjfletch says:

    DUDE! I’ve never programmed in windows alright. lol. I’ll see what I can do here.

  3. MadGnomeGamer says:

    Where’s the .exe??

  4. RandomM00 says:

    Porting to other platforms is my next project. It looks very scary, as I’ve only really developed for Linux. Even getting a working C compiler looks like it’s going to be hard on Windows! An OS that comes *without* a compiler?! :P

  5. itsjfletch says:

    In my case it was switching from objective c to c++ so there was a lot of changing sytax which got really repetitive. But I think visual c++ compiles c. There’s a free version you can download.

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