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2d Game Development From Zero To Hero 1st Edition Daniele Penazzo Penaz Luca Violato Rei Sjofin Fin Nikita Ivanchenko Nivanchenko

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2d Game Development From Zero To Hero 1st Edition Daniele Penazzo Penaz Luca Violato Rei Sjofin Fin Nikita Ivanchenko Nivanchenko
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Publisher: Daniele Penazzo
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.91 MB
Pages: 409
Author: Daniele Penazzo (Penaz); Luca Violato (Rei); Sjofin (Fin); Nikita Ivanchenko (Nivanchenko)
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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2d Game Development From Zero To Hero 1st Edition Daniele Penazzo Penaz Luca Violato Rei Sjofin Fin Nikita Ivanchenko Nivanchenko by Daniele Penazzo (penaz); Luca Violato (rei); Sjofin (fin); Nikita Ivanchenko (nivanchenko) instant download after payment.

It's really common in today's game development scene to approach game development through tools that abstract and guide our efforts, without exposing us to the nitty-gritty details of how things work on low-level and speeding up and easing our development process. This approach is great when things work well, but it can be seriously detrimental when we are facing against issues: we are tied to what the library/framework creators decided was the best (read "applicable in the widest range of problems") approach to solving a problem.

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