Context Starter: NOTE: Remember to include the local path to GLAD in the source files where you need to use GL functions. 0:00 - Introduction 0:08 - Visual Studio Code installation + packages update 0:44 - Compiler installation 1:01 - libgl + libglfw3 ...
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NOTE: Remember to include the local path to GLAD in the source files where you need to use GL functions. 0:00 - Introduction 0:08 - Visual Studio Code installation + packages update 0:44 - Compiler installation 1:01 - libgl + libglfw3 ...
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- NOTE: Remember to include the local path to GLAD in the source files where you need to use GL functions.
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