We have attempted to write the most in-depth guide showing you how to craft the most cutting-edge Micro Java games possible.Whether you are a professional game designer hoping to expand your knowledge of various platforms, a game programmer who wants to port a game to a smaller device, a Micro Java
Developing Games in Java
โ Scribed by David Brackeen, Bret Barker, Lawrence Vanhelsuwe
- Book ID
- 127433334
- Publisher
- New Riders
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
- City
- Boston
- ISBN
- 1592730051
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Very nice. I had ran across some of the code from the book on a repository on-line so sought it out. It's enough to get you most of the way, about 75%, and gives you hints for the rest. It doesn't lead you by the nose, and explains all that they do very well. I'm actually using this book as a reference for my senior project, it's that good. Even if you are using APIs more sophisticated than Java2D and AWT, this is still a valuable book
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