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Offline Raizor

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Attached to this post is the source code for my Phenomena challenge entry (Here comes the Sun). It's written in C++ and the solution/project file is in Visual Studio 2008 format.

It's quite messy, but there might be something useful in there for someone.

Cheers,

Raizor
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What that's pretty cool to release the source. K++ for you mate!
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heyyyyy thank you! I take a look to it  :updance:
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What a kind gesture.

K+
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I have to look at it too :)
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No worries, sorry it's so messy and lacks a lot of comments.
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great going.
good study material.

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No worries, sorry it's so messy and lacks a lot of comments.

It looks really neat and tidy from where I'm sitting!
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No worries, sorry it's so messy and lacks a lot of comments.

It looks really neat and tidy from where I'm sitting!

Haha, you sure you didn't download something else by mistake? ;)
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I'll have a look at it too. Thanks for sharing!  :cheers:
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I've tried to compile the stuff, but it gaves me :

"1>.\src\resources\framework64k.rc(10) : fatal error RC1015: cannot open include file 'afxres.h'."


Hmmmmm... I didn't really practise C/C++ since 10-15 years.  :-[
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Hum okay after some search and patch got it compiling... (afxres.h can be replaced by windows.h and some define...)


Thanx raizor for this source code... will now begin re-learn c/c++ from this framework :D

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Attached to this post is the source code for my Phenomena challenge entry (Here comes the Sun). It's written in C++ and the solution/project file is in Visual Studio 2008 format.

It's quite messy, but there might be something useful in there for someone.

Cheers,

Raizor

Thanks for this!

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Attached to this post is the source code for my Phenomena challenge entry (Here comes the Sun). It's written in C++ and the solution/project file is in Visual Studio 2008 format.

It's quite messy, but there might be something useful in there for someone.

Cheers,

Raizor

Thanks for this!

You're welcome Edu, I hope it's useful. I'll gladly try and answer any questions you have.
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