XNA 3.0 Game Programming Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach / Edition 1

XNA 3.0 Game Programming Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach / Edition 1

by Riemer Grootjans
ISBN-10:
143021855X
ISBN-13:
9781430218555
Pub. Date:
03/05/2009
Publisher:
Apress
ISBN-10:
143021855X
ISBN-13:
9781430218555
Pub. Date:
03/05/2009
Publisher:
Apress
XNA 3.0 Game Programming Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach / Edition 1

XNA 3.0 Game Programming Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach / Edition 1

by Riemer Grootjans

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Overview

Join the game development revolution today! XNA 3.0 greatly simplifies the development of your own games, lowering the barrier for programmers to get into game development. In XNA, you can start coding your games from the very start, a true revelation compared to other game programming environments. XNA doesn't sacrifice power for this ease of use—it is built entirely on DirectX technology.

Completely updated for XNA 3.0, expert Riemer Grootjans brings together a selection of the hottest recipes in XNA programming for the Xbox 360, PC, and Zune. Advanced XNA programmers, experienced coders new to game development, and even complete beginners will find XNA 3.0 Game Programming Recipes an invaluable companion whether building games for fun or as commercial products.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781430218555
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 03/05/2009
Series: A Problem-Solution Approach Series
Edition description: 1st ed.
Pages: 649
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Riemer Grootjans received his degree in electronic engineering with a specialization in informatics at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium. He is a member of a research team working toward a Ph.D, and is responsible for visualization of 3D data. For several years, Riemer has been maintaining a web site with tutorials for DirectX. Since the early beta stages of XNA in 2006, he has ported all his content to XNA and is helping more than 1,000 people on their path to XNA success every day. In July 2007 and 2008, he received the Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional" Award for his contributions to the XNA community.

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