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XNA Books: Best introductory book yet

Posted in April 13th, 2008
Published in Gaming, XNA

Learn Programming Now! XNA Game Studio 2.0Struggling(?) my way to learn the XNA framework, I came across this book from Microsoft Press entitled “Learn Programming Now”. Rob Miles, the writer, is also an actual computer science university teacher in the UK.

If you are a first timer or haven’t developed for quite a while this book is for you (and me). Starting with basic exercises such as loading images and writing text you go on to create more complex (and sometimes very silly) games that teach you how to add sounds, handle input, manage game states, etc.

There are only two points of attention that you would need to consider before buying it. The first one is that 3D is not explored. If you want to learn more about managing your 3D meshes, viewing frustum culling, or creating shaders this book is not for you. The second one is that collision management, even in 2D, is not covered.

My personal opinion is that this book is very good at preparing you on the more complex tasks that attend the creation of your game ideas. Once you get the basics firmly covered you can go for more complex (and heavier) books.

A final note to say that this is one of the few books built for version 2.0 of XNA Game Studio so you do not have to look for updated code on the web. If you want to learn more visit the book website and download the first two chapters for free: very silly games.

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