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Date Posted: |
September 20th, 2000
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Last Updated: |
September 5th, 2001
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LGPL |
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2,106 total; 2 recently |
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9,417 total |
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About libMgTk:
libMgTk is a C++ wrapper for the Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL for short).
SDL is a great low-level, cross-platform media API. And since it is low-level, it does not provide high-level routines such as graphics primitives. This is where libMgTk jumps in. It provides a very powerful high-level API for use with SDL. This includes graphics primitives, audio playback, input handling, networking code, and event handling. It also provides various utility classes for using threads, mutex, semaphores, etc. All this provided in a very easy-to-understand object-oriented C++ API.
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Details about this version:
This version has been totally rewritten. It is now much more powerful and contians many new features!
Note on downloads: the "Binary Runtime" is for users that just need the binary to run apps. "Develop Runtime" is for developers that need the headers as well as sample programs.
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