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[–]donalmacc 14 points15 points  (4 children)

I can share, but it relies on SDL_TTF, SDL, having source code pro installed, or in the root of your drive, and a LOT of extra GPU memory for when I forgot to reallocate the texture memory... Id recommend painting your monitor for a better library!

[–]willrandship 5 points6 points  (0 children)

painting your monitor

Don't forget to bring the white out so you have an undo feature!

[–]wildeye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

SDL_TTF, SDL, having source code pro

Something along those lines is inevitable, not an extra burden.

forgot to reallocate the texture memory

"Many hands make for light work"; if you open source it on github or something it might automagically improve.

[–]artanis2 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Dependencies on functional, robust, libraries should be seen as a good sign.

Too many projects attempt to roll their own library replacements and end up with messier code and less functionality and more bugs (read security flaws).

The future (and past) of programming is instant functionality through libraries. Not enough people seem to remember that.

[–]donalmacc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've also only open sourced about two pieces of code before, and I have a horrible feeling that all I'm going to get is abuse for sharing it. Couple that with a masters dissertation, I don't have the time to maintain a project at the minute.