Thanks for the link
Thanks for the link
I think the most important thing you can do is practice each chapter with what you learned. Usually it builds from each chapter, if they have exercises DO THEM as you will get more out of it then just ONLY reading.Originally posted by CodeJerk
Is familiarity with windows programming necessary to follow this book? Although I have been using Visual C++ 6.0 for quite sometime, all I have done is console programming on it. I haven't really done any windows programming till now. But if it is necessary to understand the book that's been suggested [Tricks of the Windows Game Programming Gurus] then I would learn some Windows programming before I go for the book (but I am sure that I am going to get this game programming book).
Thanks.
If you only read then you will be
omg is it just me or did no one suggest nehe?
nehe.gamedev.net
i'm sure all this hoo haa about 'what is the perfect book to get' and 'what is the best resource' may seem intimidating to you if you are just starting out. I don't believe any resource is really any better than any other, because in the end it is what you make of it. get some book, start fooling around with code from the book, ask questions on these boards (also ask questions on gamedev.net's forums), keep doing that
and don't try to compare your skill level to that of other programmers, biggest mistake any programmer can make.