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Learn C++ for Game Development
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Table of Contents

1. Beginning C++

Part 1: Procedural Programming

2. Writing a Guessing Game with C++ Types

3. Creating Calculators with Operators

4. Beginning C++ Game Development with Arrays

5. Functions, the Building Blocks of C++

6. Making Decisions with Flow Control

7. Organizing Projects Using Files and Namespaces

Part 2: Object Oriented Programming

8. Object-Oriented Programming with Classes

9. Controlling Data with Access Modifiers

10. Building Games with Inheritance

11. Designing Game Code with Polymorphism

12. Copying and Assigning Data to Objects

Part 3: The Standard Template Library

13. The STL String Class

14. STL Array and Vector

15. STL List

16. STL's Associative Containers

17. STL's Stack and Queue

18. STL's Bitset

19. Using the STL in Text Adventure

Part 4: Templates and Metaprogramming

20. Template Programming

21. Practical Template Programming

Part 5: C++ Game Development

22. Managing Memory for Game Developers

23. Useful Design Patterns for Game Development

24. Using File IO to Save and Load Games

25. Speeding Up Games with Concurrent Programming

26. Supporting Multiple Platforms in C++

27. Wrapping Up

About the Author

Bruce Sutherland is a video game programmer hailing from Dundee, Scotland. He graduated with a Bsc (Hons) Computer Games Technology from the University of Abertay, Dundee in Scotland, graduating in 2005. After graduating he began his first job in the games industry at 4J Studios where he worked on Star Trek: Encounters (PS2), The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3), Star Trek: Conquest (PS2, Wii), Ducati Moto (NDS) and AMF Pinbusters! (NDS). In July 2008 he moved from Dundee to Melbourne Australia where he joined Visceral Studios and was a software engineer on Dead Space (Xbox 360, PS3, PC), The Godfather II (Xbox 360, PS3, PC) and Dead Space 3 (Xbox 360, PS3, PC). He developed an interest in developing for Android in his spare time and writes tutorials on his blog at http://brucesutherland.blogspot.com.

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