Wiliam V. Heldman said
I'm high-school teacher in Lakewood, Colorado. Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, the C# language, and XNA 3.0 make for a pretty hefty learning curve when you're a late-adolescent in love with your xBox games and you want to make some yourself.
I've been using Mr. Miles book since XNA 2.0, and have found it to be just the right combination of humor, ease of learning, and correct software development norms.
I just wish other books that say they're for the beginner really were. This book is truly for the beginner.
YOU GO ROB!! You're responsible for helping a bunch of kids learn how to write C# code using VS 2008.
Microsoft® XNA® Game Studio 3.0: Learn Programming Now! (Pro - Developer
- Authors
- Rob Miles
- ISBN
- 0735626588
- Published
- 10 Jun 2009
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Now you can build your own games for Windows, Xbox 360, and Zune as you learn the underlying skills and concepts for computer programming. Use this hands-on guide to dive straight into your first project adding new tools and tricks to your arsenal as you go. No experience required! Teach yourself how to program and bring your game ideas to life!
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