diff --git a/Working-on-Windows.md b/Working-on-Windows.md index b73c99c..7275e53 100644 --- a/Working-on-Windows.md +++ b/Working-on-Windows.md @@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ raylib already comes with ready-to-use makefiles and CMake system to compile sou If you want, you can use a different code editor (e.g. Visual Studio) or another compiler. +[@JeffM2510](https://github.com/jeffm2501) has made a guild to easy setup for visual studio using Premake. You can read the wiki page about it here. +https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/wiki/Easy-Raylib-Setup-for-Windows-with-Visual-Studio + [@rfaile313](https://github.com/rfaile313) has made a complete guide for compiling raylib and setting up your first project that is IDE/Editor independent, meaning you can use any IDE or editor that you wish. You can watch the video here: