BIBLIO is the largest independent book marketplace in the world, with over 100 million books.

Skip to content

3D Game Programming for Kids: Create Interactive Worlds with JavaScript

3D Game Programming for Kids: Create Interactive Worlds with JavaScript

3D Game Programming for Kids: Create Interactive Worlds with JavaScript
Stock photo: cover may vary

3D Game Programming for Kids: Create Interactive Worlds with JavaScript Paperback - 2013 - 1st Edition

by Strom, Chris

Add to wish list
  • Used
  • Good
  • Paperback
Used - Good

Description

paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book.
Ask the seller a question Add to wish list
A$47.67
Free Delivery within USA
Standard delivery: 7 to 14 days
More delivery options
Dropship order
Ships from Bonita (California, United States)

Details

  • Title 3D Game Programming for Kids: Create Interactive Worlds with JavaScript
  • Author Strom, Chris
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 308
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Pragmatic Bookshelf
  • Publication date 2013-10
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1937785440.G
  • ISBN 9781937785444 / 1937785440
  • Weight 1.17 lbs (0.53 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.25 x 7.5 x 0.64 in (23.50 x 19.05 x 1.63 cm)
  • Age range 08 to 12 years
  • Grade levels 3 - 7
  • Category Computers - Languages / Programming
  • Library of Congress subjects Computer programming, JavaScript (Computer program language)
  • Dewey Decimal Code 794.8
  • Quantity available 1

About Bonita California, United States

Biblio member since 2020

Terms of Sale: 30 day return guarantee, with full refund including original shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives misdescribed or damaged.

Browse books from Bonita

Reader reviews for 3D Game Programming for Kids: Create Interactive Worlds with JavaScript

From the publisher

Printed in full color.

You know what's even better than playing games? Creating your own. Even if you're an absolute beginner, this book will teach you how to make your own online games with interactive examples. You'll learn programming using nothing more than a browser, and see cool, 3D results as you type. You'll learn real-world programming skills in a real programming language: JavaScript, the language of the web. You'll be amazed at what you can do as you build interactive worlds and fun games.

You'll jump right in and write games and simulations while learning programming fundamentals. You'll use the ICE Code Editor, which was created especially for this book to make it easy for you to get started with JavaScript programming. With the ICE Editor, you'll see the results of your work right away. Want a red donut? You can make hundreds of them, spinning around like crazy right next to the code you just typed.

You'll do hands-on coding in every chapter. You'll start by building simple animated shapes, then make your own player--who can do cartwheels! You'll learn how to build your own games from start to finish, including a monster eating fruit, a cave puzzle, and rafting on a river. You'll animate simple shapes to create a model of the solar system, and make your own website so that you can show off your games with your friends. If you just want to make games, jump to the lessons focusing on projects. To understand some of the theory better or if you need some help with functions, turn to the chapters that explain the programming concepts. We'll walk you carefully through all the math needed to bring games to life.

Best of all, you get to create awesome games and say, "I made this!"

About the author

Chris Strom is a relentless public learner, with more than 1,000 blog posts serving as research notes for his writing. His books include Dart for Hipsters, The SPDY Book, and Recipes with Backbone. He has more than ten years of experience programming in Perl, Ruby, JavaScript, and whatever his current obsession happens to be. Chris lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife, three children, and a goldfish named Martin Tanner.

tracking-