Dear all!
I just tried the example code of the SDL Manual where you play some music.
By the SDL manual, I refer to the one that is hidden at the bottom of the
sdl.perl.org page, so that you really have to search for it in order to find
it - and even then you have to get along with an ugly github
);
$sth-execute( @bind );
my ($buffer) = $sth-fetchrow_array();
return $buffer;
} # /get_audio_buffer
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Von: breno [mailto:oainikus...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. November 2011 06:34
An: Alexander Becker
Cc: sdl-devel@perl.org
Betreff
[mailto:em...@froggs.de]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Dezember 2011 18:37
An: Alexander Becker
Betreff: Re: How to play an mp3 file from a database
Hi Alex,
You can checkout the c-sdl-rwops branch at github or download the zipfile if
you are not experienced with git by using this link:
https
Hi Kartik,
I recently started working with the SDL Manual, but I don't have a game in
mind. Regardless of that, I find it very useful to see the things you can do
with SDL demonstrated with games. What I'm missing so far, and what is part of
every game, too, is UI stuff. How do buttons work
Hi there!
If you go to this page on CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/~froggs/Alien-SDL-1.430/, you cannot access the
View/Report Bugs link.
The target (http://search.cpan.org/~froggs/Alien-SDL-1.430/) returns an
error (cannot connect to server).
This should probably redirect to the github page,
Hi all!
I just wondered why the article Writing Games with SDL Perl isnt part of the SDLPerl website.
There is a web site called sdl.perl.org and his has a lot of (outdated) stuff on SDL and Perl.
But when it comes to content interesting for beginners, all we get is a link to a repo on