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 Game Developer's Market Guide (Game Development)This book is for everyone involved in game development and for those who want to break into the industry. Calling someone a “game developer” covers a lot of territory. A developer might be an artist making 3D models; a producer handling external development; a level designer or composer; a programmer or writer. The... |  |  Next Generation Wireless Systems and NetworksNext Generation Wireless Systems and Networks offers an expert view of cutting edge Beyond 3rd Generation (B3G) wireless applications. This self-contained reference combines the basics of wireless communications, such as 3G wireless standards, spread spectrum and CDMA systems, with a more advanced level research-oriented... |  |  Macintosh Switcher's Guide (Wordware Macintosh Library)Maybe you saw the Switcher advertisements on television or the web. Maybe you were drawn into an Apple Store by the beautiful machine in the display. Maybe you’ve always thought a little differently, or wanted something a little different for a change. Whatever the reason for your switch to Macintosh, here you are. ... |
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