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Writing Interactive Music for Video Games

Writing Interactive Music for Video Games

by Michael Sweet
512 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 2,546 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Pro Tools All-In-One For Dummies
by Jeff Strong
744 Pages · 2012 · 8 MB · 57 Downloads · New!
Pro Tools All-In-One For Dummies is the music recording, digital audio, sound, and audio production book that guides the reader to become productive with music tools. Jeff Strong is the author of this impressive book. He is a legendary musician, teacher, and recording engineer. Jeff provides his services as a director and founder of the Strong Institute that is used for therapy purposes. It is a professional guide to make people professional in their tasks. This book will teach you the best of all knowledge about the tools that you need to become more productive in your work. Find out the new possibilities that are offered to the recording artist. It explains each and everything that any musician needs to master its work. It covers eight mini books that teach the reader about the basics of recordings, managing MIDI, recording audio, how to start with pro Tools, distributing music, mastering, and mixing. Discover the best way to configure your computer, set the microphone settings, attach hardware, and how to produce the required sound. This book is full of tips and techniques that are necessary to become an expert at your job.
Software Engineering and Computer Games
by Rudy Rucker
648 Pages · 2015 · 4 MB · 1,174 Downloads · New!
The “Software Engineering and Computer Games, 1st Edition” is a must-read book for all, who want to write games. Rudy Rucker is the author of this book. Rudy is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at San Jose State University, California. He is the author of more than 20 books ranging through popular science and historical novels to science fiction. In this book, Rudy Rucker uses a few chapters on a beginner and then he moves on. He starts out with simple game examples and then they get more and more complex, but you are never lost and worth to read.
Evil
by Chris Nodder
320 Pages · 2013 · 36 MB · 51 Downloads · New!
Evil by Design is the technology and computer book which describes that how companies pursue us to do the things which they wanted. Chris Nodder is the guy behind this stunning book. He is the specialist in interaction design and a user researcher. The purpose behind this book is the frustration by seeing the tons of poor examples on the internet of persuasive designs. This guide is written for the developers to make better interactive designs. The author shares both techniques which are used by the companies to pursue people and how to avoid being pursued by them. This guide is composed on seven chapters and each of them covering the main factor. He tells how organizations make us feel better about doing anything which indirectly benefits them. Chris covers all the points which include the different concepts of marketing, designing, and psychology which are used by companies. All the things are explained through examples. The author seven deadly techniques which are followed by them. Pride, in which they give the proof that their product already circulates in the market. Sloth makes your mind to accept that product is your need. Gluttony, it escalates the commitment of customer. Anger, Envy, Lust, and Greed are others followed techniques by them. This is a comprehensive guide which covers all the sides of evil interfaces which you visualize in your daily life. You can also Download Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking PDF.
MCSA Guide to Installation, Storage, and Compute with Microsoft Windows Server 2016, Exam 70-740
by Greg Tomsho
624 Pages · 2017 · 11 MB · 61 Downloads · New!
MCSA Guide to Installation, Storage, and Compute with Microsoft Windows Server 2016, Exam 70-740 is the impressive programming, certification and exam preparation guide for the students. Greg Tomsho is the author of this remarkable book. This guide provides the full and final knowledge to all the students who are interested in the Microsoft certification. It covers all the latest trends which are the part of modern technology and help every kind of student to become master on it. The readers will learn how to handle the networking among various computers and different kind of servers. Networking is the most leading technology and every newbie has to become an expert as per its job demands. The author gives a brief introduction to management, server configuration, and server installation. Learn about the file systems, monitoring, storage, high availability and server maintenance. The book tells the students about the Hyper-V virtualization and one can easily become expert on it. This guide provides each and everything in details and sums up the modern technologies quite impressively. It contains a whole chapter which covers the Windows Containers and Nano Server.
Autocomplete
by Justin Hook
224 Pages · 2019 · 36 MB · 45 Downloads · New!
Autocomplete is the computer algorithm, internet, search engine and internet humor book which dig deep in the algorithms of search engines. Justin Hook is the author of this impressive book. Every time we have a query for search engine and our browser shows the autocomplete result in form queries in the bottom. These bottom queries are showing us what millions of people are searching on the internet. This curious collection of the queries are hundred percent real and these are actually performed on the search engine. Google is the most compatible search engine since last decay and it really helps the entire world to use Google as a book by providing relevant search to the queries. The algorithms behind the searching functionalities are very accurate and there is no chance in any kind of mistake. Google has started its auto-complete query in 2004 and this initiative generates many positive results. The predictive search become helps us to discover a question which we did not know, it helps us to search faster and we able to find results quickly. Compatibility of a search depends on personalizing and relevant information which is given to the users. In the bottom of the page, there are ten relevant search queries which are performed by the people. This is an amazing book to read which shows us how people search on the internet when they think no one is watching them.
Trick Mirror
by Jia Tolentino
320 Pages · 2019 · 1 MB · 55 Downloads · New!
Trick Mirror is the computers, women studies, feminist and humour book which covers several interesting topics. Jia Tolentino is the author of this impressive book. She is an incredible staff writer at the New York Times. Jia born and raised in Texas and get higher education from the University of Virginia. She mastered the art of fiction and nonfiction writing. Jia also offered her services as an editor in magazines and other publication jobs. She is single and lives in Brooklyn. She is considered as the best young writer who is the master of easy writing. Jia often talks and raised society issues. There are plenty of other books who also criticize but Jia’s books are also a humorist. This time she chose to write on nine different topics and modern life is one of them. Modern life begins when we go one decade in the past. Internet is one of the major inventions in the recent century and totally changed the life of the people. There are billions of people in the world who are connected with each other through social media. They have friends online but they did not know what is happening in their neighbour. The young generation becomes the victim of technology and drugs. Today, we witnessed that drugs are easily available and the majority of the young generation is the victim of it.

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