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Gordon McComb (1957–2018)

Author of The Robot Builder's Bonanza

45+ Works 1,087 Members 3 Reviews

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Includes the name: Gordon McComb

Works by Gordon McComb

The Robot Builder's Bonanza (1987) 406 copies
Electronics for Dummies, 2nd Edition (2005) 245 copies, 2 reviews
Building speaker systems (1988) 36 copies
Arduino Robot Bonanza (2013) 14 copies
How to Make a Robot (2018) 7 copies
Is This Thing On? (1996) 3 copies
Web Commerce Cookbook (1997) 3 copies
Electronic life-style (1987) 2 copies
Video for dummies (1997) 1 copy

Associated Works

Make: Technology on Your Time, Volume 32 (2012) — Contributor — 34 copies
Omni Magazine April 1982 (1982) — Contributor — 3 copies

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Canonical name
McComb, Gordon
Birthdate
1957
Date of death
2018
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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3 reviews
The Gamer’s Guide to Coding: Design, Code, Build, Play is a clear, concise guide to learning the basic concepts of coding and designing your own 2-D games.

Thoughtfully designed, each chapter illustrates step-by-step examples and builds upon concepts learned in previous chapters; leading the reader to discover and understand the essential building blocks of coding and game design.

Author, Gordon McComb thoughtfully provides links to free online support, bonus games, references, tips, and show more how-to advice. Suggestions for where to play and how to publish the games you’ve constructed are also included. Excellent resources all the way around for the beginner game coder.

The Gamer’s Guide to Coding: Design, Code, Build, Play is perfect for teens or anyone with an interest in game coding and was designed for readers with little or no previous knowledge in JavaScript/coding. What better way to learn about game coding than designing and sharing your own 2-D games?

This book offers a great introduction to the subject of game coding and the knowledge and skills you develop are sure to help build a solid foundation for understanding the more complex code designing of websites, computer engineering, and professional level games development.

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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I enjoyed this book but it is pretty simplistic. This is understandable and forgivable since it is a book written for laymen or for people that are totally unfamiliar with Electronics. In that vein of thinking, it makes a lot of comparisons between electronic circuits and plumbing or other things of that nature.

I was only interested in the theory portion of the book, so I didn't read all of it, but I got the gist of it. In any case, this book would be great for hobbyists and others that want show more to build circuits for fun. It might also help to renew some of that old learning with mentions of Kirchoff and Ohm and all those old guys, but don't really count on it. On the one hand, they do explain some of the equations and do provide examples with worked solutions, but on the other hand, they don't really go into any depth with what they talk about. Thus, this book is good, but not really what I was looking for. show less
Ce livre est votre ticket d'entrée dans l'univers électrisant de l'électronique moderne.Ce livre loin d'être austère, ennuyeux ou incompréhensible, vous permettra de comprendre, de créer et de réparer vos propres appareils électroniques.

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1,087
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Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
3
ISBNs
93
Languages
8

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