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Learn to set up a Pi-based game development environment, and then
develop a game with Lua, a popular scripting language used in major
game frameworks like Unreal Engine (BioShock Infinite), CryEngine
(Far Cry series), Diesel (Payday: The Heist), Silent Storm Engine
(Heroes of Might and Magic V) and many others. More importantly,
learn how to dig deeper into programming languages to find and
understand new functions, frameworks, and languages to utilize in
your games. You'll start by learning your way around the Raspberry
Pi. Then you'll quickly dive into learning game development with an
industry-standard and scalable language. After reading this book,
you'll have the ability to write your own games on a Raspberry Pi,
and deliver those games to Linux, Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android.
And you'll learn how to publish your games to popular marketplaces
for those desktop and mobile platforms. Whether you're new to
programming or whether you've already published to markets like
Itch.io or Steam, this book showcases compelling reasons to use the
Raspberry Pi for game development. Use Developing Games on the
Raspberry Pi as your guide to ensure that your game plays on
computers both old and new, desktop or mobile. What You'll Learn
Confidently write programs in Lua and the LOVE game engine on the
Raspberry Pi Research and learn new libraries, methods, and
frameworks for more advanced programming Write, package, and sell
apps for mobile platforms Deliver your games on multiple platforms
Who This Book Is ForSoftware engineers, teachers, hobbyists, and
development professionals looking to up-skill and develop games for
mobile platforms, this book eases them into a parallel universe of
lightweight, POSIX, ARM-based development.
Fear and Loathing in Post Apocalyptic America. The future, after
the genetic experiments of the great Doctor Patricia R. Durham,
leaves all women on the planet with snakes instead of hair, and the
unique and terrifying ability to blind, and even kill, a man with a
simple stare. The birthrate is at all-time low, the population
dwindles, the world's governments are all but disbanded. One woman
walks across Amerika without a destination. College students get
drunk and cause trouble. A man in a bar in the mid-west stops
believing in love. A radio station broadcasts old Doctor Patricia
R. Durham interviews all day, every day. An old out-of-commissioned
factory crushes a tourist into an eight-inch cube of flesh and
bone. Albino cobras. Alive, and deadly. See them, five dollars per
guest. Pancakes for a dollar, a cup of coffee for seventy-five
cents. It's the future. Not much has changed.
Learn how to build your own multimedia workstation, and how to use
it Slackermedia is a multimedia guidebook for people looking to get
away from operating systems that tell them what they can or can't
do in their art. But it doesn't stop there In this volume, you'll
find detailed guides on the most important multimedia applications
on Linux today: the Kdenlive video editor and the Qtractor digital
audio workstation. You'll also get tips and resources on other
great multimedia applications of Linux, like Blender, Audacity,
Jamin, CALF, LADSPA, GIMP, Inkscape, ffmpeg, sox, Qsynth,
fluidsynth, soundfonts, Xsynth, whySynth, QJack Control, Font
Matrix, and many many more. By the end of your journey with
Slackermedia, you'll know everything you need to know to create
original multimedia content and any kind of digital art on the
powerful, free operating system of GNU Linux. So put your nerd
glasses on, roll up your sleeves, and prepare yourself for
creativity like you've never experienced.
After a global revolution, the world is left in disarray. A new
world order has begun, to pick up the pieces and to make sure that
the ways of the old world remain forgotten. Comm Techs ("commies"
for short) maintain all the communication channels via a complex
inter-network of radio towers. They speak in code that no one else
can understand, and they obsess over the "Godstream" - mysterious
signals from the atmosphere that no one can quite explain. And then
one morning, the daily broadcast doesn't arrive. And it's up to one
reclusive comm tech to find out why.
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