Beginning Pre-Calculus for Game Developers

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Beginning Pre-Calculus for Game Developers
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  1. Paperback: 312 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Course Technology PTR; 2006-09-01
  3. Author: Ph.D. John P Flynt, Boris Meltreger
  4. ISBN: 1598632914
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #2330855

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Successful game programming requires at least a rudimentary understanding of central math topics. While most books neglect the point-by-point details that are necessary to truly hone these skills, Beginning Pre-Calculus for Game Developers tackles each task head on, using easy-to-understand, hands-on exercises. You will conquer the basics of these essential math topics and will then learn how to specifically apply each skill to the field of game programming. Whether you are searching for an entertaining, engaging way to improve your math skills or you wish to develop the background skills necessary to boost your game programming, Beginning Pre-Calculus for Game Developers serves as the step-by-step guide that will help you tackle pre-calculus with confidence.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Beginning Pre-Calculus for Game Developers, April 26, 2008
Justin H - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beginning Pre-Calculus for Game Developers (Paperback)
DON'T LET THE BOOK'S TITLE MISLEAD YOU!

I checked this book out at my school's library to read over the summer. I have just taken my school's Algebra and Trigonometry course, where we dug deep into trig. This book covers LESS than what we learned in class, it doesn't even go near calculus. All of that I could ignore if it wasn't aimed at game developers.

From the back of the book: "You will conquer the basics of these essential math topics and will then learn how to specifically apply each skill to the field of game programming." The book doesn't do ANY of this. I read about 3 sentences that mentioned game developers. They never apply these math skills to developing a game, not even when they cover matrices. Not to mention it's not even written like a math book - which could be a good thing if you have trouble dissecting math books. There's really no reason at all to read this book. The included CD has a nifty graphing program (Visual Formula), but I'm almost...Read more


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Poor design--lacking follow-through, August 12, 2010
Iowa Jake - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beginning Pre-Calculus for Game Developers (Paperback)
This book is not about game development, but that's okay. It is about math--foundational knowledge for a computer game developer. Beyond that, it has three glaring problems. The first is how chunky and segmented the book is written, supposedly to make it more easily digestible. I found myself skipping a lot that felt like very remedial math. The second is that it makes you look at a PDF that is included on the CD for the solutions to the sample exercises. The third (and most serious problem) is that it contains errors that have made me stop trusting its appendix for answers to the sample exercises. Moreover, the book directs the reader to a website for edits and corrections where no corrections exist. Save yourself some frustration by choosing a different book.


0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Explains some things much better than other books, June 25, 2011
babynurse1 - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beginning Pre-Calculus for Game Developers (Paperback)
I've only read about a chapters worth of this book, but what I read was better written than any other book I've read on this topic. No book ever explained radians and SIN, COS, TAN, COT, SEC and COS as well as this book did. To many authors have a hard time taking all the know and presenting it in an easy to follow format complete noobies like me. This book stands out as one that can explain it very easily. Things that I've still not understood completely after browsing through multiple books this one cements in just a page or two!

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