This is part 5 of the tutorial series Learn TypeScript in Construct . This part continues on from part 4. So in case you missed it, see Learn TypeScript in Cons...
This is part 4 of the tutorial series Learn TypeScript in Construct . This part continues on from part 3. So in case you missed it, see Learn TypeScript in Cons...
This is part 3 of the tutorial series Learn TypeScript in Construct . This part continues on from part 2. So in case you missed it, see Learn TypeScript in Cons...
This is part 2 of the tutorial series Learn TypeScript in Construct . This picks up from where part 1 left off. So in case you missed it, see Learn TypeScript i...
TypeScript is one of the most popular programming languages in the world , with a wide range of applications from browsers to servers, many jobs available in th...
Construct supports writing TypeScript code in both script files and event sheets. If you're new to the Javascript programming language, consider looking for a b...
Construct can export your project as a Linux desktop app based on the Chromium Embedded Framework. This is basically a copy of the Chrome browser engine (Chromi...
In the past, Construct did not correctly validate the names of all items in a project. For example it'd incorrectly allow characters not allowed in filenames, s...
The BBC micro:Bit is a small single-board computer used widely in education with lots of features like a 5x5 LED screen, buttons, accelerometer (for detecting t...
This tutorial on using TypeScript in Construct has been moved to the official manual, in the 'Scripting' section's guides. You can now find the latest documenta...
Windows 11 includes the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), which allows you to run Android apps on your Windows device. If you develop Android apps on a Windo...
Construct Animate's built-in video export option doesn't currently support transparency in the resulting video files. However you can still get a video file wit...
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