>made for game dev
kekw i use this for every gui app in C, it's simpler than python, why don't you use it yet Ganker?
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>made for game dev
kekw i use this for every gui app in C, it's simpler than python, why don't you use it yet Ganker?
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>note for adventurers
cringe
your just no fun
you're*
it's funny because making games with this is probably the worst usecase, it's completely lacking in that area. GUI apps though, sure
>making games with this is probably the worst usecase
You could say that for everything software-related.
I just use graphics.h for both.
It should be in the C standard just like byte based I/O is.
Because when I use SDL I feel like an le epic hacker
bloat. opengl is all you need.
this uses opengl
but i don't waste hours writing shit in this compared to opengl
It's pretty much as lightweight as possible. It uses opengl + stb libraries so no external dependencies (the dependencies it uses are single header dependencies). Dependencies are also option in the build system and you can statically compile it to remove everything that your code doesn't use.
it is fantastic
I think it's a stretch to call something that doesn't use the GUI toolkit of the OS or anything even close to it a GUI app
linux doesn't have a GUI toolkit
poverty-stricken homies
Linux is a kernel.
there are no official GnUI elements either
>game engine for GUI or custom opengl GUI implementation
these lack all the things you use GUI library for, like accessibility, DE themes, translations and such.
>accessibility
what is GUI supposed to do if your parents take away your computer?
I mean things like tab changing the element that is focused and text to speak for blind people.
I doubt raylib gui manages those things.
blind people can use computers? huh?
just implement it, it's not that difficult
>it's not that difficult
so why is it only gnome gets it right?
>only gnome gets it right
it doesn't tho
when i see a turbo moron like you talking about it this way i know that i am right about this
>you simply have nothing to complain about, admit it you don't give a shit about blind people anon
For me, it's Dear ImGui.
that one is nice too but this one has more options
Immediate mode is gay outside of creative type programs
Because I use better programming languages.
Umm sweaty, the OCaml Raylib bindings are right here
Raylib is such a great library for getting into graphics in c or cpp, good documentation, really simple to use as its just simple function calls (no need to worry about opengl bullshit), and its cross platform and has support for other shit like audio and image loading out of the box.
Even though I havent touched it in a while as ive just made my own graphics and window managing library id still say its good