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9:11 AM
@PaulD Me again. Remember last question I asked you: using box2d with vs. I am stuck there. I created another project called "box2d" in my solution and compiled it. It compiled OK, but what now? On internet, they talk about putting "box2d.lib" in Project Properties->Linker->Input->Additional Dependencies. But I dont understand there anything. I would need strong guide to accomplish this (as I dont know anything about this). So if you have enough time, could you help me do this step by step?
 
9:47 AM
@PaulD And there are references etc. I am reading about it now. But I have a feeling I will need help anyway. I am reading this (I hope I am going on the right path): msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235627.aspx
 
 
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6:15 PM
@PaulD It turns out I was on the right path, I got it all work :)
 
 
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9:37 PM
I've been wondering lately. I worked at a large software company for a while, changed careers (non-software), and if I have to fall back on software in the spring, I'd have to rely on my prior skill set with C#. I'm a few versions behind. I've been away for 5 years. I got into my first language (C++) since I liked the idea of making games. Since I'm into indie dev than something I want to do professionally now, is it more of an advantage to get updated with .Net for a job?
 
nwp
9:55 PM
@Phil Look at job ads at companies you want to work for and see what they want.
 
Seems like most c# jobs want ASP.NET these days, and I haven't touched the web. I find myself more of a low level to application programmer.
 
10:28 PM
I don't see why not get good at both.
 

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