hey, this is a great video. i loved your workflow and tool chains. i like to move from windows to a linux text based IDE without a gui something like yours. what distribution and IDE do you suggest ? i'm a noob to this so i do really need auto code completion and intelli-sense stuff that i used to have on windows. your tool chain feels to be way more focused and exciting than the gui based windows IDE's. please guide me on this. tnx
So here I am browsing TH-cam without aim because Cherno, well, has the best C++ game development tutorials I've seen so far but, man, are those not Tux friendly. And boom - here enters Codevion randomly using same distribution, same shell, same editor, same plugins, same window manager, even same resolution. How cool is that? If I could I would subscribe twice. Unfortunately he also has the same flash in the pan so he stopped doing videos after 1st...
This could be a great start to a tutorial series. I'm looking forward to more SFML development videos.
Your channel is going to be very popular soon, mark my words. Remember I was here from 100 sub :p
I wish! And I'll def remember you!
@@kandodev 3.5k subs as of now
This has been very helpful ! Subscribed ! Keep up the good work
Hey, any chance you're still planning on continuing the game dev series?
hey, this is a great video. i loved your workflow and tool chains. i like to move from windows to a linux text based IDE without a gui something like yours. what distribution and IDE do you suggest ? i'm a noob to this so i do really need auto code completion and intelli-sense stuff that i used to have on windows. your tool chain feels to be way more focused and exciting than the gui based windows IDE's. please guide me on this. tnx
jesus christ man watching u work that terminal is like fucking magic
how do I open the console window along the game?
So here I am browsing TH-cam without aim because Cherno, well, has the best C++ game development tutorials I've seen so far but, man, are those not Tux friendly. And boom - here enters Codevion randomly using same distribution, same shell, same editor, same plugins, same window manager, even same resolution. How cool is that? If I could I would subscribe twice. Unfortunately he also has the same flash in the pan so he stopped doing videos after 1st...
Hah I’ve seen cherno start posting again so I’m back as well. Once the configuration stuff is done, I’ll focus more on game dev as well
@@kandodev Well, at least one of your subscribers is waiting for that bell. 😆
great video, thank you very much!
can you please tell the source code of your vimrc. Keep up the good work
nevermind i found your video on nvim
thank you man it was really helpful
Awesome vid
Sucks that it uses a third party library. I hoped to learn something other than what I can learning by reading documentation for a library.
I was so lost from the beginning.
You have no idea how it works. You just picked up some tricks.