Beginning 3D Game Programming
Beginning 3D Game Programming by Tom Miller
Publisher: Sams; Pap/Cdr edition (December 3, 2004) | ISBN-10: 0672326612 | CHM | 3,8 Mb | 432 pages
There are many programming hobbyists who write 2D games but there are far fewer that grasp the concepts of 3D programming. Although there are also quite a few game development books on the market, few deal with 3D game development. Those that do are mainly aimed at advanced readers. This book will provide a practical, example driven approach to learning the unique art of 3D Game Development that even the beginner can grasp.
It won t get bogged down in page after page of boring theory but instead will teach through many interesting hands on examples. Tom Miller brings years and years of 3D game programming to the table and couples that with an engaging writing style to mentor readers in the intricacies of game development. The book starts out with a crash course in game programming concepts and then progresses into developing 3 different types of games with many useful tips, notes, and cautions along the way. This title will serve as a useful guide to either current 2D game developers or programmers that want to learn to program games.
Download from:
Easy-Share
OR
Depositfiles
OR
Rapidshare
0 comments:
Post a Comment