Install dependencies: If the project has any dependencies, you’ll need to install them. Check the project’s documentation or README file for instructions on installing dependencies.
Open the project in an IDE: Open the project in a C++ IDE of your choice, such as Visual Studio, Eclipse, or Code::Blocks. Make sure to select the correct compiler and settings for creating a DLL.
Build the project: In your IDE, build the project to compile the C++ code into a DLL. This process may vary depending on the IDE and compiler you’re using. Typically, you can find build options under the “Build” or “Run” menu in your IDE.
Test the DLL: Once the build is successful, you should have a DLL file in the specified output directory. To ensure the DLL is functioning correctly, test it with any provided test cases or applications.
Communicate and deliver: Provide regular updates on the progress of the project. Once the DLL is successfully compiled and tested, you can deliver it to the client or submit it as per the project requirements.