Create Android Games: Part 5 – Configure Eclipse for C++

This video shows how to configure and prepare Eclipse to work with C++. This is necessary because all of the Cocos2d-x classes, and the game's source code, are written in C++. You will need to download the C++ software for Eclipse. When your Eclipse
IDE is ready for C++ projects, you will import your new game project into Eclipse. After that, you will need to convert your Android project into a hybrid JAVA/C++ project. Finally you will configure some properties and you will be on your way to start
creating your Android game.

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