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- Demo: Geant4 installation on a Linux PC Anton Lechner, CERN Geant4 Training Course Oak Ridge National Laboratory May 19th, 2008.
- Nov 03, 2019 Hey everyone, My impression from my failed attempt with Windows, and from another previous post, is that Geant4 is not installable with Windows Visual Studio 2019, only with VS 2017.
The aim of this Get Started series is to teach you how to write a desktop program in C++ using Win32 and COM APIs.
Windows 7, 32 bits, compiled using VC 14.0 (45778687 bytes). Libraries have been built using CLHEP version 2.3.4.3. Please refer to the Release Notes for platform specific notes on CLHEP. Patches for the above release of GEANT4.
In the first module, you'll learn step-by-step how to create and show a window. Later modules will introduce the Component Object Model (COM), graphics and text, and user input.
For this series, it is assumed that you have a good working knowledge of C++ programming. No previous experience with Windows programming is assumed. If you are new to C++, you can find learning material at the Visual C++ Developer Center. (This resource may not be available in some languages and countries.)
In this section
Geant4 Windows Dev C Download
Topic | Description |
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Introduction to Windows Programming in C++ | This section describes some of the basic terminology and coding conventions used in Windows programming. |
Module 1. Your First Windows Program | In this module, you will create a simple Windows program that shows a blank window. |
Module 2. Using COM in Your Windows Program | This module introduces the Component Object Model (COM), which underlies many of the modern Windows APIs. |
Module 3. Windows Graphics | This module introduces the Windows graphics architecture, with a focus on Direct2D. |
Module 4. User Input | This module describes mouse and keyboard input. |
Sample Code | Contains links to download the sample code for this series. |