Thursday, November 2, 2023

Code sharing, such a great idea.

Difficulties can't stop me, maybe they delay my results but my strong will helps me to find out a way to get things done.

I had to stop for a couple of days, I had to go through several things, but I got an idea for this blog, and some enthusiasm made me get back on this track.

What if I can show you the working source code or the entire emulator? Wouldn't it be great to show directly inside a post a working part of the code? That's a real possibility with Replit.

For now, as an example, I opened a public Replit project where I will save demos shown here. Why Replit? I discovered that supports the use of the SDL library. That means GRAPHICS!! Moreover, it's possible to embed a project inside an <iframe> tag.

Check the "Code development" page!

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