![]() But it’s rather ugly, so I’m going to refactor the program to be object-oriented. cpp file in my VS solution called TheGame.cpp. ![]() The entire game (literally everything) is located in a single. I’m no designer, so it’s a console app that runs in Terminal. To learn C++, I’m building the well known game Tic Tac Toe using Visual Studio 2019, while reading through Stroustrup’s “The C++ Programming Language (4th Edition)”. Unit testing a C++ console app with the Native test framework in Visual Studio 2 June 2020 Welcome to TheGame Next Post Automating C++ unit tests with GitHub Actions, MSBuild, and VS Test Platform
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