Creating a Terminal Emulator PART 4 [c++ live stream]

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I am creating a special-purpose terminal emulator for my video productions. Welcome to tag along!

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FAQ:
A) Linux.
A) Cinnamon.
A) Debian (Testing).
A) Joe.
A) Because to learn a new tool (to replace another you are already fluent with) requires a sizable investment in time. It’s not practical, or at least it is very difficult to justify convincingly.
A) Embedded programming.
A) Be passionate and never be afraid to experiment. Try things that are challenging and have small unknown parts, and look up the information that you need. Do that for years.
A) Sorry, I don’t really read books — beginner or otherwise. I have no idea which books are good or not. I get most of my information from the Internet by simply searching for it.
A) On a table right next to me.
A) No downloadable playlist. The currently playing song filenames are shown on the right side of the screen at all times. You can look them up in ModArchive, but you may sometimes need to guess a bit.

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