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Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python, 4th Edition
Contributor(s): Sweigart, Al (Author)
ISBN: 1593277954     ISBN-13: 9781593277956
Publisher: No Starch Press
OUR PRICE:   $26.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Games & Activities | Video & Electronic
- Computers | Programming Languages - Python
- Computers | Programming - Games
Dewey: 794.815
LCCN: 2016037817
Lexile Measure: 1030
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6.9" W x 9.1" (1.60 lbs) 376 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python will teach you how to make computer games using the popular Python programming language--even if you've never programmed before

Begin by building classic games like Hangman, Guess the Number, and Tic-Tac-Toe, and then work your way up to more advanced games, like a text-based treasure hunting game and an animated collision-dodging game with sound effects. Along the way, you'll learn key programming and math concepts that will help you take your game programming to the next level.

Learn how to:
-Combine loops, variables, and flow control statements into real working programs
-Choose the right data structures for the job, such as lists, dictionaries, and tuples
-Add graphics and animation to your games with the pygame module
-Handle keyboard and mouse input
-Program simple artificial intelligence so you can play against the computer
-Use cryptography to convert text messages into secret code
-Debug your programs and find common errors

As you work through each game, you'll build a solid foundation in Python and an understanding of computer science fundamentals.

What new game will you create with the power of Python?

The projects in this book are compatible with Python 3.


Contributor Bio(s): Sweigart, Al: -

Al Sweigart is a professional software developer who teaches programming to kids and adults. His programming tutorials can be found at inventwithpython.com. He is the author of Automate the Boring Stuff with Python and Scratch Programming Playground.