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I assumed it was because there are already stuff out there..

 

http://leadwerks.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

 

http://leadwerks.wikidot.com/

 

http://www.leadwerks.com/werkspace/page/documentation/_/user-guide/

 

http://www.leadwerks.com/werkspace/page/documentation/_/command-reference/

 

Probably some other pages too I don't know about...

 

And there are videos on youtube..

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For tags you mean writing [C++] or somewhat in the subject?

Not all user do that, separate the threats is more usefull I think.

 

I downloaded most videos and read the document too.

But not all is answered with this, a own forum for C++ I think

is a helpfull thing.

Leadwerks 4.x Pro, examples please for C++,

english is not my native language.

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When you make a new topic there is a topic tags field below the title field where you can put your tags like C++. I agree though not everyone does that, but just showing that Josh did this on purpose as he deemed it the way to go at the time.

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I find forums with separate threads for different languages to be very cumbersome to navigate and are prone to become derelicts to the main language of choice (LUA in our case). If LUA thread is visited more often then someone who posts a C++ related question will not get the answer as fast. Besides C++ and LUA just differ in syntax but the functions are the same. So perhaps Stack Overflow is more suited for purely C++ specific questions. I think anything that deals with Leadwerks programming should be dealt in a single thread since often these answers apply (overlap) to all languages. No need for segregation and unnecessary moderation from Josh.

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