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Beginning .NET Game Programming David Weller, Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton epub Beginning .NET Game Programming David Weller, Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton pdf download Beginning .NET Game Programming David Weller, Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton pdf file Beginning .NET Game Programming David Weller, Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton audiobook Beginning .NET Game Programming David Weller, Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton book review Beginning .NET Game Programming David Weller, Alexandre Santos Lobao, Ellen Hatton summary | #4663831 in Books | Apress | 2004-09-22 | 2004-09-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.00 x7.52l,1.54 | File type: PDF | 440 pages | ||15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.| a poor attempt at a quick buck, shame on Apress!|By Christopher G. Williams|My biggest complaint with VB.NET game programming books so far (and I've read a few) has been that they either: A) try to teach elementary VB.NET using game flavored examples (but nothing about actual game development) or B) try to take existing game programming material and shoe-horn it into a VB.NET|About the Author|Sometime around 1974, David Weller discovered a coin-operated Pong game in a pizza parlor in Sacramento, California, and was instantly hooked on computer games. A few years later, he was introduced to the world of programming by his godfather, w
* Adapted to VB .NET by key Microsoft Insiders --Lead author is the .NET Game evangelist at Microsoft!
* An easy-to-read, soup-to-nuts guide that helps you start programming games fast.
* Packed with code examples that are complete games, Beginning .NET Game Programming in VB .NET includes an introduction to Managed DirectX 9 and is also an introduction to exciting advanced features of .NET, including the Speech API to generate voices, synchronizing mouth animati...
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