Hello, I am new on this site!
Recently I bought a DS Lite and after enjoying some games on it I decided to learn to make my own games for it because it is a really cool platform and I have some experience developing games for uni projects and my bachelor's degree. I found the DS Programming for Newbies tutorial here and I followed it, but unfortunately I haven't been able to compile anything that works because nflib and devkitPro seem to dislike each other on my machine. So, I installed BlocksDS instead.
The problem is that outside of setup there is no documentation/tutorial at all for integrating BlocksDS support into an IDE, whether it its VS Code, the full fat VS or any other C/C++ IDE available out there. Has anyone tried so far to include BlocksDS functions inside an IDE and compile a program with it in a terminal? I am sorry if this topic exists already.
Recently I bought a DS Lite and after enjoying some games on it I decided to learn to make my own games for it because it is a really cool platform and I have some experience developing games for uni projects and my bachelor's degree. I found the DS Programming for Newbies tutorial here and I followed it, but unfortunately I haven't been able to compile anything that works because nflib and devkitPro seem to dislike each other on my machine. So, I installed BlocksDS instead.
The problem is that outside of setup there is no documentation/tutorial at all for integrating BlocksDS support into an IDE, whether it its VS Code, the full fat VS or any other C/C++ IDE available out there. Has anyone tried so far to include BlocksDS functions inside an IDE and compile a program with it in a terminal? I am sorry if this topic exists already.