Campfire One: GWT 2.0 with Speed Tracer (pt. 5)
Video footage of Google Campfire One on 12/8/09.
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Google Games Chat #5
The Google Games Chat (official motto: "Still not cancelled") is back for yet another rousing debate about industry trends, the state of gaming in general, and, frankly, any other random thoughts that happen to cross our minds. We don't really filter what we say very much. Ask us questions in the moderator link! We might even get around to answering them!
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I'm going to organize a mini-course for CS students who have completed CS1 (Python) and CS2 (Java). I'd like to show them more principled approach to programming practice and design, something along the lines of McConnel's Code Complete. If I had enough copies of Code Complete, I would assign some readings from that book.
Can you recommend some freely available material (books, blog posts, articles, essays) for such a course?
(I'd prefer to avoid topics specific to OOP and focus on more universal principles.)
Silverlight 4 now came up with the support of Command Binding. Using Command binding you can easily develop your Silverlight MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) applications where your view will not know about data. In this article, I will describe you the Command binding feature in Silverlight 4 Step-by-St
Google Games Chat #7
The Google Games Chat (official motto: "Now with 30% less swearing") is back! And we're ready to talk about all things Halloween related. Like zombies! And vampires! And things in games that scare us, like corrupt save game files. But we probably won't get Todd to talk about Amnesia: TDD, because he's too scared to play it. What a chicken.
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