Practical C++ Game Programming with Data Structures and Algorithms, Zhenyu George Li, Charles Shih-I Yeh (9781835889862) — Readings Books

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Practical C++ Game Programming with Data Structures and Algorithms
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Practical C++ Game Programming with Data Structures and Algorithms

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Learn C++ game programming through real-world demos of AI systems, animation, and rendering to build scalable, high-performance games using patterns you can reuse across any game engine

Key Features

Build real-time 2D and 3D games using C++ with practical, executable examples Gain proficiency in game programming domains like AI pathfinding, camera systems, animation, and rendering effects Boost runtime efficiency with practical techniques like object pooling, LOD patterns, and terrain partitioning to create smoother, more responsive gameplay systems

Book DescriptionCreating responsive, intelligent games takes more than just following engine tutorials. It requires solving real development challenges with practical, efficient code. This book bridges theory and practice with proven algorithms and techniques grounded in real-world production needs, emphasizing clean, portable C++ implementations. Starting with raylib and the custom Knight engine layer, you'll be introduced to a simple object-oriented scene and game object system. From there, you'll build responsive gameplay systems using essential data structures and algorithms, progressing through 2D rendering, collision detection, effects, and camera control before advancing to 3D graphics environments built using shaders, lighting, quad-tree terrain, and dynamic camera setups. You'll animate characters using skeletal rigs, interpolation, and inverse kinematics for fluid movement and then develop game AI using FSMs, behavior trees, A* pathfinding, and steering behaviors. The book also covers neural networks, exploring their underlying theories, training processes, and tools. Throughout, the code is written in legacy-compatible C++ to ensure broad support across platforms and compilers. By the end, you'll have gained the skills to build game systems that not only work but also scale, perform, and adapt like professional-grade code.What you will learn

Use C++ data structures and algorithms to build core gameplay features Implement 2D/3D rendering with shaders, particle effects, and terrain systems Design camera systems like third-person, top-down, and split-screen views Optimize performance using object pooling and LOD Animate characters using skeletal rigging, interpolation, and inverse kinematics Build game AI with FSMs, behavior trees, pathfinding, and steering Apply neural network concepts in a turret defense project

Who this book is forThis book is for junior game developers, hobbyists, and computer science students entering game development, as well as C++ programmers looking to strengthen their skills. While some familiarity with C++ is helpful, the examples are explained step by step to remain approachable. Whether you're starting out or reinforcing your skills before diving into game engines down the road, this book offers a clear and practical foundation to make you a more effective developer, regardless of which tools you choose later.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Packt Publishing Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 June 2025
Pages
428
ISBN
9781835889862

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Learn C++ game programming through real-world demos of AI systems, animation, and rendering to build scalable, high-performance games using patterns you can reuse across any game engine

Key Features

Build real-time 2D and 3D games using C++ with practical, executable examples Gain proficiency in game programming domains like AI pathfinding, camera systems, animation, and rendering effects Boost runtime efficiency with practical techniques like object pooling, LOD patterns, and terrain partitioning to create smoother, more responsive gameplay systems

Book DescriptionCreating responsive, intelligent games takes more than just following engine tutorials. It requires solving real development challenges with practical, efficient code. This book bridges theory and practice with proven algorithms and techniques grounded in real-world production needs, emphasizing clean, portable C++ implementations. Starting with raylib and the custom Knight engine layer, you'll be introduced to a simple object-oriented scene and game object system. From there, you'll build responsive gameplay systems using essential data structures and algorithms, progressing through 2D rendering, collision detection, effects, and camera control before advancing to 3D graphics environments built using shaders, lighting, quad-tree terrain, and dynamic camera setups. You'll animate characters using skeletal rigs, interpolation, and inverse kinematics for fluid movement and then develop game AI using FSMs, behavior trees, A* pathfinding, and steering behaviors. The book also covers neural networks, exploring their underlying theories, training processes, and tools. Throughout, the code is written in legacy-compatible C++ to ensure broad support across platforms and compilers. By the end, you'll have gained the skills to build game systems that not only work but also scale, perform, and adapt like professional-grade code.What you will learn

Use C++ data structures and algorithms to build core gameplay features Implement 2D/3D rendering with shaders, particle effects, and terrain systems Design camera systems like third-person, top-down, and split-screen views Optimize performance using object pooling and LOD Animate characters using skeletal rigging, interpolation, and inverse kinematics Build game AI with FSMs, behavior trees, pathfinding, and steering Apply neural network concepts in a turret defense project

Who this book is forThis book is for junior game developers, hobbyists, and computer science students entering game development, as well as C++ programmers looking to strengthen their skills. While some familiarity with C++ is helpful, the examples are explained step by step to remain approachable. Whether you're starting out or reinforcing your skills before diving into game engines down the road, this book offers a clear and practical foundation to make you a more effective developer, regardless of which tools you choose later.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Packt Publishing Limited
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 June 2025
Pages
428
ISBN
9781835889862