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Simple HTML5 Game Development

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Product is rated as #28 in category HTML 5

Learn to build web and mobile games with HTML5.  Even if you have no experience in programming or web development, you can create your own games.

This course begins with a quick overview of web development in HTML5 and shows you the basic web framework used in all modern pages.  It then teaches essential programming concepts using the JavaScript language embedded in all modern browsers.

The course centers around a game engine designed especially to be easy to understand. The game engine and all the other tools needed for the course are completely free. You won’t need to purchase anything to build great games.

By the end of the course, you’ll be able to build 2D games on the web as well as on mobile devices like the iPad and mobile phones.  

Instructor Details

Andy is the author of over a dozen books on various topics in computer programming, especially web, game, and mobile development. His best-selling books include HTML5 / CSS3 All in One for Dummies HTML5 Game Programming for Dummies HTML5 Quick Reference for Dummies PHP6 / MySQL Programming for the Absolute Beginner Game Programming - the L Line (using Python) Flash Game Programming for Dummes He teaches computer science at a major university teaching the following courses: * Computer Science I - Introduction to computer science and programming with Python * Computer Science II - Advanced computer programming in C, C++, Java, basic algorithms and Data Structures * Game Development I and II - 2D and 3D game development from the ground up, including building game engines. * Web and Mobile Development - Various classes in client-side, server-side, and AJAX programming, as well as mobile development. Andy is also very active in homeschooling. He has taught math and programming classes to various homeschooling groups, and is a featured technology columnist in The Old Schoolhouse magazine, a leading magazine among homeschool families. While Andy's technical depth is notable, it's his teaching style that makes the biggest difference. He has served as a special education teacher, and knows a little about how to help smart people become even smarter by learning new complicated tasks. Andy is particularly interested in helping kids and adults who do not have access to computing instruction learn how to get started in this fun and lucrative field. He has a great time teaching, and his courses are engaging and fun, while informative. A course with Andy is like having a friend who's written a lot of books come by in a sweater on a Saturday morning showing you how to do cool stuff. You'll learn a ton, and you'll have a great time doing it.

Specification: Simple HTML5 Game Development

Duration

13 hours

Year

2016

Level

All

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

Yes

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  1. Jenel Cohen

    So far, this is really an intro to development course. As a web developer, this is incredibly slow paced.

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  2. William

    I like it because it actually tells you what to do.

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  3. Arnstein Aas

    It is very thoroughly explained and with good humour. Looking forward to the next lesson.

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  4. Christina Lazzara

    I really don’t like the fact that the instructor already had the code written out. This doesn’t help the beginner out at all. I love learning from Andy because he does make understanding WHY something work, but misses the fact that there are people out there like me that need to actually do things to learn it. This is why I gave it only 3 stars . I feel this is a huge thing that needs to be in the videos. Also the fact that he just gives the files of the already done code, what’s the point in doing it.

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  5. Dave Speigle

    It is perfectly fine for me. I already have some xp with web dev, so this is OK as a refresher. The inclusion of the flow charting for logical decisions is/was a nice touch. be patient. lots of useful info even touches on creating ‘a game engine’ and ‘libraries’.

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  6. Alexandrea Teigeler

    Things are made clear and simple, and in a way that I can understand and apply them without just copying the source code. I feel like I am actually learning the material. Great for beginners as well as people who are farther along in their knowledge, as it helps explain things as to why the code does a certain action.

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  7. James P. Wiant

    Instructor is clear and entertaining

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  8. Syed Ziaul Ameen

    This is kinda boring but lets see if it gets interesting after a while.

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  9. David Walz

    Videos seem a little dated, probably needs a refresh. Teacher is pretty good at explaining things though.

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  10. David Gullo

    Yeah it is great, and clean. I’m not using weird tools that I’ve never heard of. The Instructor is speaking clean English

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  11. Robert Slaughter

    This was perfect for me. I have taken some other courses on html and JS but have failed to keep in practice. I wanted to get some review while learning some new skills, and I have. Also, the SimpleGame engine is a great library simple but powerful and I look forward to using it in all kinds of projects. However, the way that this course is organized and the teaching strategy would have made it extremely challenging had I not learned a lot of this before. While most coding courses I have looked at have the instructor building projects WITH the student, introducing concepts and constructing mini challenges along the way, in this course we are mostly shown completed projects and the important concepts are highlighted. This means that the student has to use a fair amount of creativity in training themselves rather than being able to simply follow along. But having said all that, its amazing what this course and the library makes possible with only a few lines of code. I recommend this course for anyone who already has some grasp of html and JS, wants to learn to create games NOW, and is not going to get frustrated if they have to look through code trying to figure out what they missed.

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  12. DeMarcus McCall

    It is complicated. I have an issue with java allowing me to build a BreadthFirstSearch. It tells me the vertex can t be resolved to a Type. Indeed, it should display numbers, but the coursework is unique. It isn t in the sense of monetary value; but to get the creative juices going, it is an endeavor. That is like the idea of continuity establishing an ambiguous worth that leads to relevant data linking a sort through time periods. If you update a language, it should be affordable.

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  13. Ehsan etezadi

    he just talk to much and doesnt get to the actual work, he code start coding all the lines and describe them step by step and let the learner try

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  14. Quang Nguyen nhat

    it’s not c nistqnt to the course title

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  15. Nic Oatridge

    Good, engaging and knowledgeable presenter. Bit too basic for my skill level so far.

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