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JMonkeyEngine 3.0 Cookbook

By : Rickard Eden
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JMonkeyEngine 3.0 Cookbook

By: Rickard Eden

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (17 chapters)
jMonkeyEngine 3.0 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Abner Coimbre, before becoming a technical reviewer for this book, was a lead developer for an educational game funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF Award No. 0835990) where he used jMonkeyEngine to achieve most of the technical milestones that were required for the project. At the time of this writing, he is a system software engineer at NASA, working with a Command and Control System. His home page is abnercoimbre.com.

Benjamin Jakobus graduated with a BSc in Computer Science from University College Cork, after which he cofounded an Irish start-up. He returned to the university one year later and obtained an MSc in Advanced Computing from Imperial College, London, after which he took up a position as a software engineer in IBM, Ireland. He currently lives in Brazil where he is pursuing a PhD at PUC-Rio.

Nicolas Legeay discovered jMonkeyEngine in 2004, during his studies, when he had to choose an environment to elaborate on and develop a 3D online game project that he had to execute on his own.

It has been really exciting for him to be here at the start of this wonderful engine, and Nicolas then developed several projects with it, to explore all the possibilities that JME allowed then.

Originally a software developer, Nicolas had the opportunity to discover quality assurance in the industrial sector of the rail in 2006.

Over the QA activity, he especially appreciates test automation. His professional experience helped him acquire a proven expertise in this practice. Indeed, in charge of elaborating test strategies in various contexts, test automation always proved a relevant choice; also, he knew when to use the most adapted tools.

Being tech-savvy, Nicolas succeeded in elaborating innovative ways to build automata, such as image recognition and CAPTCHA hacking, making him a very well-appreciated resource regarding his highly sought skills.

Nicolas has had the privilege to work with various and prestigious companies, such as National Opera of Paris, France and PMU, France, on big and crucial projects.

Nicholas Mamo, born in Malta in 1996, is a full-time student and a freelance writer. He is a self-taught game developer and has been developing games at Nyphoon Games since 2008, regularly blogging about his projects on nyphoon.com. His articles have been published on Eye For Games, IGDA, and Tuts+, among others. Nicholas is also passionate about football and his opinion pieces have appeared on a number of websites.

Glauco Márdano is 23 years old, and graduated in Systems Analysis. He works as a Java programmer in a private company in Brazil. He has studied a lot about game programming just for fun, and he dreams of building his own business someday.

He was also the technical reviewer for jMonkeyEngine 3.0 Beginners Guide and Augmented Reality for Android Application Development for Packt Publishing.