So basically we just need to read through the first 3 chapters in XNA 3.0 book on our own?
Question regarding the chapters
Started by birdkingz, Jan 17 2011 11:04 PM
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Posted 18 January 2011 - 12:40 PM
Read through the first 3 chapters, as well as my supplemental materials. Then take a look at the source code for the chapter. Tweak it, modify it, get familiar with it. Toward the end of the week I'll provide review questions to help you measure your understanding.
In future weeks I may also assign exercises to try out - but at this point you can only create a new project so many times, so no exercises this week. There will also be about 4 month-long projects to work on. I'll assign the first at about 4 weeks into the workshop.
Also make sure you're reading over the forum discussions. See if others have the same questions as you, and if not, see if you can answer theirs. They say teaching is the best way to learn.
Cheers!
In future weeks I may also assign exercises to try out - but at this point you can only create a new project so many times, so no exercises this week. There will also be about 4 month-long projects to work on. I'll assign the first at about 4 weeks into the workshop.
Also make sure you're reading over the forum discussions. See if others have the same questions as you, and if not, see if you can answer theirs. They say teaching is the best way to learn.
Cheers!
Jeromy Walsh
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Sr. Tools & Engine Programmer | Software Engineer
Microsoft Windows Phone Team
GameDevelopedia.com - Blog & Tutorials
GDNet Mentoring: XNA Workshop | C# Workshop | C++ Workshop
"The question is not how far, the question is do you possess the constitution, the depth of faith, to go as far as is needed?" - Il Duche, Boondock Saints






