Since I was doing raylib work in c/c++ I took the time to set up VSCode to compile and debug.
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Since I was doing raylib work in c/c++ I took the time to set up VSCode to compile and debug. Its not as good as Xcode but it very useable. It will make my transition to Linux easer. Next step is buying a good laptop. My old Linux one is dead.
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Since I was doing raylib work in c/c++ I took the time to set up VSCode to compile and debug. Its not as good as Xcode but it very useable. It will make my transition to Linux easer. Next step is buying a good laptop. My old Linux one is dead.
@grumpygamer Only tip I have for you is to use lldb for debugging on linux, not gdb. Gdb is light years slower on linux and I have no idea why.
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Since I was doing raylib work in c/c++ I took the time to set up VSCode to compile and debug. Its not as good as Xcode but it very useable. It will make my transition to Linux easer. Next step is buying a good laptop. My old Linux one is dead.
@grumpygamer tried one from @slimbook and was awesome!
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Since I was doing raylib work in c/c++ I took the time to set up VSCode to compile and debug. Its not as good as Xcode but it very useable. It will make my transition to Linux easer. Next step is buying a good laptop. My old Linux one is dead.
@grumpygamer Have you tried CLion before? I find it a lot better then Xcode and it is cross platform (including Linux)
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