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Learning C# by Developing Games with Unity 6

Learning C# by Developing Games with Unity 6 - Eighth Edition

By : Harrison Ferrone
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Learning C# by Developing Games with Unity 6

Learning C# by Developing Games with Unity 6

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By: Harrison Ferrone

Overview of this book

It's the ability to write custom C# scripts for behaviors and game mechanics that really takes Unity the extra mile. That's where this book will help you as a new programmer! Harrison Ferrone, in this eighth edition of the bestselling series, will take you through the core concepts of programming and the C# language from scratch, while building an engaging and playable game prototype in Unity 6. You’ll get to grips with the fundamentals of object-oriented programming (OOP) and the Unity engine with lots of code samples, exercises, and tips to go beyond the book with your work. You’ll write C# scripts for simple game mechanics, perform procedural programming, request live data from the web, and add complexity to your games by introducing intelligent enemies and damage-dealing projectiles. You’ll also explore the underlying mechanics of Unity game development, including game design, lighting basics, player movement, camera controls, collisions, and more, with every passing chapter. Note: The screenshots in the book display the Unity Editor in full-screen mode for a comprehensive view. You can easily reference color versions of images by downloading them from the GitHub repository or the graphics bundle linked in the book.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Preface
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Unlock Your Book’s Exclusive Benefits
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Pop Quiz Answers
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Other Books You May Enjoy
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Index

Getting to Know Your Environment

Pop culture loves to market computer programmers as outsiders, lone wolves, or geeky hackers – people who possess extraordinary mental gifts for algorithmic thought, little social IQ, and the odd anarchic bent. While this generalization is often incorrect (like all widescale generalizations), there is something to the idea that learning to code fundamentally changes the way you look at the world.

The good news is that your naturally curious mind already wants to see patterns in the world, and you may even come to enjoy this new way of thinking. From the moment your eyes snap open in the morning to the last glimpse of your ceiling fan before you go to sleep, you’re unconsciously using analytical skills that directly translate to programming—you’re just missing the right language and syntax to map those life skills into code.

You know your age, right? That’s a variable. When you cross the street, I presume you look down the road in both directions before stepping off the curb like the rest of us. That’s evaluating different conditions, better known as control flow in programming terminology. When you look at a can of soda, you instinctively identify that it has certain properties, such as shape, weight, and contents. That’s a class object! You get the idea.

With all that real-world experience at your fingertips, you’re more than ready to cross over into the realm of programming. To kick off your journey, you’ll need to know how to set up your development environment, work with the applications involved, and know exactly where to go when you need help.

To that end, we’re going to begin by delving into the following C# topics:

  • Getting started with Unity 6
  • Using C# with Unity
  • Exploring the documentation

Let’s get started!

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