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parentheses, 24
Pause command, 267 “68
picture editor, 30 “33
pitch, 158, 160, 165, 166, 170 “71
pixels, 195
planes
adding, 68, 70
rotating, 70 “71
pop-up menu, 129 “31
precision, 104 “5
programming, challenge of, 2 “3
programs
creating first, 23 “30
defined, 18
FlightSimulator,
160 “69
FlightSimulator2,
169 “90
FlightSimulator3,
190 “204
making, in
Jamagic
, 18 “22
Menusample,
129 “40
saving, 36 “37
Ship Simulator, 209 “24
ShipSim2,
224 “40
Sphere1,
50 “58
Sphere2,
58 “61
Sphere3,
61 “68
Sphere4,
68 “73
Sphere5,
74 “83
Sphere6,
84 “96
Sphere7,
96 “110
Sphere8,
110 “28
Sphere9,
140 “56
Pythagorean theorem, 87 “89, 212
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Elementary Game Programming & Simulations Using Jamagic (Charles River Media Game Development)
ISBN: 1584502614
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 105
Authors:
Sergio Perez
BUY ON AMAZON
Inside Network Security Assessment: Guarding Your IT Infrastructure
Defining the Scope of the Assessment
Reviewing Critical Systems and Information
Performing the Assessment
Post-Assessment Activities
Security Standards
Building Web Applications with UML (2nd Edition)
Dynamic Clients
Web Services
Summary
Analysis Model Structure
Master Template Pattern
Developing Tablet PC Applications (Charles River Media Programming)
The Tablet PC
Working with VB .NET
Object-Oriented Programming with VB .NET
3D Rendering with OpenGL and DirectX 9
Tablet Fax
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
Clarifying the Vision
Categorizing Dashboards
Typical Dashboard Data
Introducing Meaningless Variety
Cluttering the Display with Useless Decoration
Junos Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Installing a Different Software Release on J-Series Routers
Using the Second Routing Engine to Upgrade to a New Software Version
Setting Up SNMP Traps
Choosing Primary and Preferred Interface Addresses
Configuring OSPF
.NET-A Complete Development Cycle
Debugging and the IDE
Commonly Used Software Development Models
Prototyping
Using Pens and Brushes in GDI+
Wrap-Up
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