No, I did not fall off of the face of the earth, get blown up, fall in a neverending pit of doom, or get eaten by a thousand piranhas. I’ve actually just been way busy; I’ve tried to keep up with comments and help, so all you people out there feel free. Regarding the next tutorial, it’s still sitting right here in its unfinished glory. I won’t give any dates when it will come out, just look for it.
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Hi Tim,
Do you plan on covering SDL_net at any time? I am having trouble finding resources for it, and am reluctant to start messing with it right now without any guidance. I have the official documents, but nothing is really there to help with usage ideas, etc. Just curious! Take care.
okay… I feel stupid… you can erase those comments… xD I just found your email address… xD
Hello Tim!
I wish you the best of luck for your family
I wanted to know how I could get a hold of you ( contact ) without using comments. I need help in something and I’m tired of looking the web for it. I love your tutorials. You helped me use the SDL with C++, I only knew with C. But I’m stuck. Please contact me back or point me to the direction where I can get some support.
You can contact me through my website contact form, please. ( I don’t think its wise to write my email here.. ) anyway, I’ll check back this post.
Again. My best wishes for you and your family
Hey Tim! Great tutorial set. They have taught me so much about how to encapsulate my SDL code. I started learning SDL using Lazyfoo’s tutorials, but they were linear and soon got messy, and it become really hard to dissect the code.
I don’t have this problem with your tutorials (or I haven’t so far, at least ;D), so thanks so much!
PS: Good to know you haven’t fallen off the face of the Earth, and I’m really looking forward to your next tutorial