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A C++ Blob Editor in less than 128 lines of code

Author: codeproject.com | Published: 7th May 2008 | Visited: 102 times | Add Comment
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A very simple C++ source code showing how to create an interactive 2D graphical blobs editor, using the CImg Library

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