@noeticforce
25Founder of noeticforce.com, full time product architect in an MNC and a psychic by nature. Computer is my life!
steemit.com/@noeticforceVOTING POWER100.00%
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RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
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0.034USD
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SBD
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├── Own SP
0.633SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
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2020/12/07 08:29:57
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| body | When it comes to working on game engines, Unity is one of the top choices and commands more than 50% market share. In this article, we will cover some of the best unity books available in the market that teach end-to-end game development. Before we continue, it is worth noting that there are multiple aspects to consider when it comes to game development with Unity or any other game engine for that matter. Game development requires an understanding of 2D, 3D, scripting, animations, gameplay, game levels design, multiplayer vs single player nuances, UX design, monetization, publishing, marketing, and a lot more. On top of that, most games in modern times call for intuitive and engaging gameplay along with good performance. With all of this, learning Unity from scratch might seem a bit confusing if you are completely relying on online content. What you need is to get hold of a good unity book to master the core concepts of game development with Unity. TABLE OF CONTENTS hide Unity Books for Beginners Unity From Zero to Proficiency (Beginners) Learning C# by Developing Games with Unity 2020 Unity Game Development Cookbook Unity in Action: Multiplatform game development in C# 2nd Edition Unity Game Development in 24 Hours Unity Books for Intermediate to Advanced Learning Hands-On Unity 2020 Game Development Book on Unity 2020 By Example Unity Certified Programmer: Exam Guide Unity Books for 2D Game Development Developing 2D Games with Unity: Independent Game Programming with C# 1st Edition Mastering Unity 2D Game Development – Second Edition Unity Books for 3D Game Development Unity 3D Game Development by Example Beginner’s Guide Final Thoughts Some of these books such as Unity from Zero to Proficiency and Learning C# by developing games in Unity cater to absolute beginners, gaming enthusiasts, and hobbyists. You can easily create your very first game by following one of these books. Few other books like Developing 2D games with Unity focus completely on teaching 2D game development using Unity. There is another set of books that cover only 3D game development in Unity. To this list, we also have an assortment of books clearly focusing on complex game development, learning advanced Unity, more depth in C#, and working on optimizing your gaming application. Some of these books also contain ready to use snippets. Unity Books for Beginners Any beginner’s book should have well-curated content and step by step instructions. This section reviews a hand-picked list of books that are easy to follow for absolute beginners. Unity From Zero to Proficiency (Beginners) A step-by-step guide to creating your first game with Unity. You will learn to create a word guessing game, survival game, and, infinite runner game from scratch. Patrick Felicia ( LPF Publishing, 2019) Unity from Zero to Proficiency is a very streamlined book. Since the book is clear and concise, learning Unity for beginners gets simpler. So here is what the book promises. First, it ensures you do not learn Unity features and user interface the hard way. Second, the book assures that you learn Unity faster and this is done by focusing on only the main aspects of the Unity engine. Third, the book provides guidance on creating games from scratch to publishing on platforms like Play Store, App Store, Xbox Live, and others. The book is a good read for hobbyists, curious game developers, and students who are planning to enter the world of game development for the first time. Having said this, let us check how this book is organized. The first chapter introduces programming in C#, and the next is about creating your first script. Gradually increasing the topic complexity, you will learn how to add interactions with C#. Moving further, you will learn to create and update the user interface from C# code. Further topics include adding and managing simple artificial intelligence, collision detection, loading new levels, adding audio, and a lot more. Finally, you would come across a section filled with FAQ. Overall, the book is very crisp, engaging, and does exactly what it promises. To get started, you can quickly grab a Paperback or a Kindle edition of the book. View On Amazon Learning C# by Developing Games with Unity 2020 Build, customize, and optimize professional games using Unity 2020 and C# Harrison Ferrone (Packt Publishing, 2020) Learning C# by developing Games with Unity 2020, is a book that focuses more on the technical aspects of Unity. The book starts with several ground rules in C# to eventually teach Unity. The first chapter covers more about the environment setup for development in Unity using C#. Section one of the book covers many programming fundamentals commonly used in game development. Next, it covers the basic building blocks of scripting in C# for unity. Through the book you will learn C# basics, writing proper C# code, control flows, collection types, etc. Further chapters introduce topics such as level building, thinking in 3D, white-boxing, editor tools, animation with Unity, creating clips. Additionally, you would also read recording keyframes, particle system, camera controls, collision, player setup, use of collider triggers. The book is slow-paced and unveils each new features step by step. Some other topics here are – Scripting game mechanics Shooting projectiles Game Manager Adding UI elements The next section covers AI and enemy behavior. The final section gives a detailed overview of methods, classes, stacks, queues, generics, and similar concepts. These concepts are explained in relevance to Unity scripting. While the book does not focus on any specific game creation, the book is detailed enough and covers the basics of unity game engine and C# programming. The book is available in the Kindle and Paperback format. View On Amazon Unity Game Development Cookbook Essentials for Every Game 1st Edition Paris Buttfield Addison, Jon Manning, Tim Nugent (O’Reilly Media, April 2019) Unity Game Development Cookbook covers almost every aspect of 2D and 3D game development. The book covers Unity features along with snippets showcasing commonly used gaming features. To begin with, you will learn to work with components, game objects, prefabs, scenes, managing assets, building Unity projects. Moving on next, you will learn in detail about scripting with loads of sample snippets. From the next chapter topics such as working with keyboard input, mouse input, gamepads, and other input formats are covered. From here on, the focus moves to concepts used in Unity. Topics such as rotation in 3D space, working with angels., finding the distance of target, etc is covered. The next topic is all about 2D graphics followed by 3D graphics in detail. Post this, the book covers character controls, animation, movement of characters, working on game-play, more about AI and behavior. Finally, you will learn how to use sound effects and working with user interfaces. In summary, this book starts with basics around Unity and covers the complete spectrum of game development. You can access this book in Kindle or Paperback format. View On Amazon Unity in Action: Multiplatform game development in C# 2nd Edition Joe Hocking (Manning Publications, April 2018) Unity in Action is yet another classic book from the “in Action” series of Manning publications. The book teaches ground-level basics of Unity coding. The book covers fundamentals of 2D and 3D game development, connecting games to the internet, creating interactive characters, adding audio, and a lot more. Additionally, the book assumes that readers know basic C# or any other programming language. To begin with, the book starts by introducing Unity. Following this, you will learn to build a demo in 3D, adding enemies to the 3D game, and developing graphics for the game. Post this you will learn more hard-core gaming skills by building 3 games, and adding features, as below – Building a 2D memory game using Unity features and minimal coding. Making a 2D platform game from scratch Adding GUI on the game for user interaction for menus, shop, level selection, etc. Building a third-person 3D game including animations and player movement. Next getting to the finish, you will learn skills such as connecting your game to the internet, playing sound effects, putting parts of the game together to complete the game. Finally, you will learn to deploy your game to the player’s device. This book is available as an eBook in Kindle, PDF, and ePub format from Manning publication. If you buy the print version, you get all of the above for free. View On Amazon Unity Game Development in 24 Hours Sams Teach Yourself, 4th Edition Mike Geig (Sams Publishing, 2018) Unity Game Development in 24 hours is a very straight forward book. The book starts from absolute basics and goes on to explain sophisticated gaming features. Over here you will see a lot of practical examples and hands-on exercises. Interestingly the book classifies each section hour wise comprising of a total of 24 hours. The first hour is all about an introduction to Unity, getting to the basic learning. The next hour is dedicated to Game objects and then more about models, materials, and textures. Following this, you will learn terrain generation, generating trees, more about the light effect. By the time you are at the fifth hour, you would have learned substantial basics. In the later parts, you will work on the first game – Amazing Racer. Next, there are sections towards scripting, and collision, followed by developing the second game – Chaos Ball. Further to this, you will learn Prefabs, 2D Game tools, 2D Tilemap, User interfaces. Next is creating the third game – Captain Blaster. Post this you will learn more interactive features, animation, timeline, animators. With these features, you will develop the fourth game – Gauntlet Runner. Finally, you will learn more about audio, mobile development, deployment, and take away features. The book focuses on bare basics and is available in Kindle and Paperback formats. View On Amazon Unity Books for Intermediate to Advanced Learning As an advanced Unity user, you would have a different learning requirement. The below books in this section cover the complete spectrum of Unity. Some of these include advance topics in AI and performance optimization. These are classic books to refer if you are a seasoned gaming developer using Unity. Also, with this you will be able to conceptualize enterprise level development. Hands-On Unity 2020 Game Development Build, customize, and optimize professional games using Unity 2020 and C# Nicolas Alejandro Borromeo (Packt Publishing, July 2020) The book Hand-On Unity 2020 Game Development is a practical guide to Unity 2020. Through the book, you will explore tools such as Shader Graph, VFX graph, Universal Render Pipeline. Adding on, the book nicely blends C# scripting to create graphics, UI, and the Game AI agents. The book starts with an introduction to designing games from scratch. The first topic covers more about a game concept, game characters, gameplay, etc. Next, you will learn to setup Unity. This includes installing and creating projects. Post this the book speaks about working with scenes and game objects. Further in the book, you will read more about creating a landscape with Terrain. This is followed by creating shapes with ProBuilder. The next chapter explains the assets. Here you will read about importing assets, integrating, and configuring assets. The next sections of the book give a walkthrough on UI topics such as: Material and effects with URP and shader graphs Using textures Visual effects with a Particle system and VFX graph Creating fluid simulation Lighting using URP Optimizing lighting Full-screen effects using post-processing Advanced effects Next, the book covers details about music integration and audio mixing. More focus is given on UI designing. This includes topics such as Canvas, RectTransform, creating responsive UI, creating animations. Here you will learn more about Animator, Cinemachine, and Timeline. Till here you will learn more about Unity features. Moving on next you will read Unity scripting with C#. Topics covered here are – implementing movement and spawning, Physics collision, creating game modes. This covers topics such as win-lose conditions, scripting UI, scripting sound, and graphics. The next section of the book focuses on Game AI for building enemies. Here you will learn how to gather information using sensors and decision-making using FSMs. Further sections of the book discuss more on optimizing graphics, memory, and processing for games. The last few sections join all the dots together and focus on the larger picture. This covers building the project, releasing your game. Finally, you will learn AR in Unity and building a simple AR game. As can be seen, the book is suitable for developers with prior Unity background and want to explore new features. Moreover, the book is extremely detailed and gradually covers each topic. The book is available in Kindle and Paperback format. View on Amazon Book on Unity 2020 By Example A project-based guide to building 2D, 3D, augmented reality, and virtual reality games from scratch, 3rd Edition Robert Wells (Packt Publishing, 2020) Unity 2020 by examples, is a step by step guide to building practical projects. While you get a high-level overview of Unity, you also get enough practical exposure. Also covers best practices for game creation. The book begins by giving a brief about the fundamentals of Unity. This covers technical requirements and new features in Unity 2020. Here you will also discover your first gaming project. You will learn how to start a level, more about testing the game and improving the scene. The next chapter creates a simple collection game. Over here you will learn scripting in Unity, prefabs, working with materials. Finally, you will be able to create a timer and test the game. The subsequent chapter covers creating a space shooter game. The game opens to explain more Unity features. Here you will see creating a player object, configuring cameras, spawning enemies, etc. Continuing further on this game, the book covers the projectile systems, customizing controls, creating a scoring system. Further, the book works on a new game – a 2D adventure game. Here you will learn post-processing effects, creating a 2D player, optimizing using sprite packing. With the same gave being built. Over the next few sections, you will learn constructing additional scenes, implementing player kill zones. Next, you will read about adding gun turrets, creating NPC, and implementing the quest system. Going to more advanced topics, the book covers creating Artificial Intelligence. Also covered are – generating navigation mesh, implementing NPC, animating NPC. Few other topics to learn here are – implementing FSM, patrolling the environment, chasing the player, attacking the player. The book also covers evolving AI using ML-Agents. The final few sections of the book introduce VR and AR. Here you will create a VR game. Also, the book covers AR in URP and creating the AR game. With this book, you can gain a stronghold on Unity basics. As well you can learn to create your own games using Unity. These examples give you hands-on knowledge about Unity. The book is available in Kindle and Paperback format. View On Amazon Unity Certified Programmer: Exam Guide Expert tips and techniques to pass the Unity certification exam at the first attempt Philip Walker (Packt Publishing, June 2020) Unity Certified Programmer gives a good background to Unity scripting using C#. A good book in case you want to master Unity. The book contains several practical examples, exercises, tips, and common hacks. The first chapter covers core exam skills, technical requirements, and core objectives. This covers programming core interactions, working in the art pipeline, developing application systems. Further, you will learn scene programming, developing an environment, optimizing performance. The book includes an introduction to common design patterns. With this, you learn the Liskov substitution principle as well as the dependency inversion principle. Here the book covers developing the Killer Wave game. Through the initial chapter, you will also see more about Unity setup and use of Unity hub. Next, the book covers working with objects. This covers setting up Unity project, prefabs, and creating the player’s bullet prefab. Through the next sections, you will read more about managing script, modifying scenes, GameManager scripts. Subsequent topics include – use of animation, particles, manipulating particle system, working on the player’s ship prefab. Further, the book covers adding a shop scene for the game. Making changes to this game, you will learn more about setting up buying options for the player’s ship. Also included are other events and setting up advertisements. Through the book, you will learn game loop, custom fonts, UI. Working with Canvas, animating UI, and similar Unity UI features are covered. Next, you will learn to create a 2D shop interface and In-Game HUD. Also, the book explains sound effects, audio mixer, NavMesh, Timeline, and other game effects. The book also includes performance and visual improvements. The last section of the book provides a mock test. The book focuses on exam preparation. Hence is structured in a way to ease learning. Gives you pro tips for the Unity certification exam. The book is available in Kindle and Paperback format. View On Amazon Unity Books for 2D Game Development A lot of books often contain both 2D as well as 3D game development. Such books become overwhelmingly complex if you want to learn only 2D game development. Here is a section that is dedicated to only 2D game development with Unity. These books allow you to segregate Unity learning into smaller chunks. Developing 2D Games with Unity: Independent Game Programming with C# 1st Edition Jared Halpern (Apress, November 2018) The book Developing 2D games with Unity is completely 2D-centric. Creating 2D games is much simpler than 3D. And this is exactly what the book focuses on. It provides a holistic view of 2D game development. To begin with, the book first gives an elaborate explanation about games and game engine. Following this, you will learn about Unity Game Engine accompanied by a detailed introduction to Unity. In the subsequent chapter you will learn more fundamental features such as animations, colliders etc. Next the book covers topics such as tilemaps, tile palettes, graphic settings, scriptable object, UI elements, more about characters, coroutines, spawn points. Also covered in the book are game distribution channels. Moreover, book explains how these channels have made buying, selling and game distribution easier. Some of these explained are: Nintendo eShop XBox Live Marketplace The Playstation Store, The App Store Google Play itch.io Steam GOG.com There is also a section that covers artificial intelligence and slingshots. Each of these chapters is in extreme depth. This is a good book to kick start your gaming development journey. Since it focuses only on 2D games, the book is simple to read. The book is available in Kindle and Paperback formats. View On Amazon Mastering Unity 2D Game Development – Second Edition Ashley Godbold, Simon Jackson (Packt Publishing, October 2016) Mastering Unity 2D Game Development focuses on 2D RPG games developed using Unity 5. Since this is all about the only 2D, the book is a good starting point to master mini-game development. The book starts by introducing Unity 5, Unity’s 2D features, 2D v/s 3D, sprites. Next up, the book gives a walkthrough on how to build projects and characters. This follows animation, working on creating Town View, working with a camera. Also, the book speaks in detail about the Unity Ui system, NPCs, coroutines, communicating game objects, working on creating a World map. The next section covers Artificial intelligence basics, sensors, setting up a battle scene, RPG UI Overlays, created a battlefield in action. Following this you will learn a sound and music effects in-game, building in-game menu structure, Gizmos. The final chapter covers deployment. Each chapter here is extremely elaborate and insightful. The book is available in Kindle and Paperback format. View On Amazon Unity Books for 3D Game Development Its difficult to imagine building a game without 3D effects. Undoubtedly, 3D Unity plays a key role in today’s game development. 3D Unity gets more complex. In such cases, learning only 3D Unity features helps. This lets you focus on ground level concepts. Here we will discuss in detail some of the best Unity books for 3D game development. Unity 3D Game Development by Example Beginner’s Guide Ryan Henson Creighton (Packt Publishing, September 2010) Unity 3D Game Development by Example follows a simple teaching strategy. That is, it teaches by providing gaming example. Instead of bombarding with complex gaming jargons, the book simply solutionists various gaming use cases. The first chapter introduces Unity 3D. Following this, topics such as browser-based 3D, installing Unity web player, building Fusion fall, building off-road velociraptor safari, racing, diceworks exists. These games cover details and simultaneously introduce a new feature with every example. The second chapter walks through several commonly used gaming features. While the third chapter uses a ball game to introduce gaming light effects, dark mode, explaining object dimensions, bounce effect and similar such features. Till here you would learn various gaming concepts via examples. Next you will learn more about coding, animating using code, memory game creation, adding timer to game, score counter addition. Finally, there is a complete game – the break-up game and shoot the moon created. Overall, the book provides a step by step guide for each gaming concept. Moreover, the book is structured well to start with basic gaming application to introducing more complex features. The book is available as a Kindle and Paperback format. View On Amazon Final Thoughts So, with this we have seen some of the best Unity books. Unity is a great framework to create gaming applications. A lot of complex features are simplified here. Especially, if you are looking to explore the gaming arena around 2D or 3D games, then grab one of these Unity books. Source: [List of Unity Books](https://eduwyre.com/books/best-unity-books) |
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"body": "When it comes to working on game engines, Unity is one of the top choices and commands more than 50% market share. In this article, we will cover some of the best unity books available in the market that teach end-to-end game development.\n\nBefore we continue, it is worth noting that there are multiple aspects to consider when it comes to game development with Unity or any other game engine for that matter.\n\nGame development requires an understanding of 2D, 3D, scripting, animations, gameplay, game levels design, multiplayer vs single player nuances, UX design, monetization, publishing, marketing, and a lot more.\n\nOn top of that, most games in modern times call for intuitive and engaging gameplay along with good performance. With all of this, learning Unity from scratch might seem a bit confusing if you are completely relying on online content.\n\nWhat you need is to get hold of a good unity book to master the core concepts of game development with Unity.\n\nTABLE OF CONTENTS hide \nUnity Books for Beginners\nUnity From Zero to Proficiency (Beginners)\nLearning C# by Developing Games with Unity 2020\nUnity Game Development Cookbook\nUnity in Action: Multiplatform game development in C# 2nd Edition\nUnity Game Development in 24 Hours\nUnity Books for Intermediate to Advanced Learning\nHands-On Unity 2020 Game Development\nBook on Unity 2020 By Example\nUnity Certified Programmer: Exam Guide\nUnity Books for 2D Game Development\nDeveloping 2D Games with Unity: Independent Game Programming with C# 1st Edition\nMastering Unity 2D Game Development – Second Edition\nUnity Books for 3D Game Development\nUnity 3D Game Development by Example Beginner’s Guide\nFinal Thoughts\nSome of these books such as Unity from Zero to Proficiency and Learning C# by developing games in Unity cater to absolute beginners, gaming enthusiasts, and hobbyists. You can easily create your very first game by following one of these books.\n\nFew other books like Developing 2D games with Unity focus completely on teaching 2D game development using Unity. There is another set of books that cover only 3D game development in Unity.\n\nTo this list, we also have an assortment of books clearly focusing on complex game development, learning advanced Unity, more depth in C#, and working on optimizing your gaming application. Some of these books also contain ready to use snippets.\n\nUnity Books for Beginners\nAny beginner’s book should have well-curated content and step by step instructions. This section reviews a hand-picked list of books that are easy to follow for absolute beginners.\n\nUnity From Zero to Proficiency (Beginners)\nA step-by-step guide to creating your first game with Unity. You will learn to create a word guessing game, survival game, and, infinite runner game from scratch.\n\nPatrick Felicia ( LPF Publishing, 2019)\n\n\nUnity from Zero to Proficiency is a very streamlined book. Since the book is clear and concise, learning Unity for beginners gets simpler.\n\nSo here is what the book promises. First, it ensures you do not learn Unity features and user interface the hard way. Second, the book assures that you learn Unity faster and this is done by focusing on only the main aspects of the Unity engine.\n\nThird, the book provides guidance on creating games from scratch to publishing on platforms like Play Store, App Store, Xbox Live, and others.\n\nThe book is a good read for hobbyists, curious game developers, and students who are planning to enter the world of game development for the first time.\n\nHaving said this, let us check how this book is organized. The first chapter introduces programming in C#, and the next is about creating your first script. Gradually increasing the topic complexity, you will learn how to add interactions with C#.\n\nMoving further, you will learn to create and update the user interface from C# code. Further topics include adding and managing simple artificial intelligence, collision detection, loading new levels, adding audio, and a lot more.\n\nFinally, you would come across a section filled with FAQ. Overall, the book is very crisp, engaging, and does exactly what it promises.\n\nTo get started, you can quickly grab a Paperback or a Kindle edition of the book.\n\nView On Amazon\n\nLearning C# by Developing Games with Unity 2020\nBuild, customize, and optimize professional games using Unity 2020 and C#\n\nHarrison Ferrone (Packt Publishing, 2020)\n\n\nLearning C# by developing Games with Unity 2020, is a book that focuses more on the technical aspects of Unity. The book starts with several ground rules in C# to eventually teach Unity.\n\nThe first chapter covers more about the environment setup for development in Unity using C#.\n\nSection one of the book covers many programming fundamentals commonly used in game development. Next, it covers the basic building blocks of scripting in C# for unity.\n\nThrough the book you will learn C# basics, writing proper C# code, control flows, collection types, etc.\n\nFurther chapters introduce topics such as level building, thinking in 3D, white-boxing, editor tools, animation with Unity, creating clips. Additionally, you would also read recording keyframes, particle system, camera controls, collision, player setup, use of collider triggers.\n\nThe book is slow-paced and unveils each new features step by step. Some other topics here are –\n\nScripting game mechanics\nShooting projectiles\nGame Manager\nAdding UI elements\nThe next section covers AI and enemy behavior. The final section gives a detailed overview of methods, classes, stacks, queues, generics, and similar concepts. These concepts are explained in relevance to Unity scripting.\n\nWhile the book does not focus on any specific game creation, the book is detailed enough and covers the basics of unity game engine and C# programming.\n\nThe book is available in the Kindle and Paperback format.\n\nView On Amazon\n\nUnity Game Development Cookbook\nEssentials for Every Game 1st Edition\n\nParis Buttfield Addison, Jon Manning, Tim Nugent (O’Reilly Media, April 2019)\n\n\nUnity Game Development Cookbook covers almost every aspect of 2D and 3D game development. The book covers Unity features along with snippets showcasing commonly used gaming features.\n\nTo begin with, you will learn to work with components, game objects, prefabs, scenes, managing assets, building Unity projects. Moving on next, you will learn in detail about scripting with loads of sample snippets.\n\nFrom the next chapter topics such as working with keyboard input, mouse input, gamepads, and other input formats are covered. From here on, the focus moves to concepts used in Unity. Topics such as rotation in 3D space, working with angels., finding the distance of target, etc is covered. The next topic is all about 2D graphics followed by 3D graphics in detail.\n\nPost this, the book covers character controls, animation, movement of characters, working on game-play, more about AI and behavior. Finally, you will learn how to use sound effects and working with user interfaces.\n\nIn summary, this book starts with basics around Unity and covers the complete spectrum of game development. You can access this book in Kindle or Paperback format.\n\nView On Amazon\n\nUnity in Action: Multiplatform game development in C# 2nd Edition\nJoe Hocking (Manning Publications, April 2018)\n\n\nUnity in Action is yet another classic book from the “in Action” series of Manning publications. The book teaches ground-level basics of Unity coding.\n\nThe book covers fundamentals of 2D and 3D game development, connecting games to the internet, creating interactive characters, adding audio, and a lot more. Additionally, the book assumes that readers know basic C# or any other programming language.\n\nTo begin with, the book starts by introducing Unity. Following this, you will learn to build a demo in 3D, adding enemies to the 3D game, and developing graphics for the game. Post this you will learn more hard-core gaming skills by building 3 games, and adding features, as below –\n\nBuilding a 2D memory game using Unity features and minimal coding.\nMaking a 2D platform game from scratch\nAdding GUI on the game for user interaction for menus, shop, level selection, etc.\nBuilding a third-person 3D game including animations and player movement.\nNext getting to the finish, you will learn skills such as connecting your game to the internet, playing sound effects, putting parts of the game together to complete the game. Finally, you will learn to deploy your game to the player’s device.\n\nThis book is available as an eBook in Kindle, PDF, and ePub format from Manning publication. If you buy the print version, you get all of the above for free.\n\nView On Amazon\n\nUnity Game Development in 24 Hours\nSams Teach Yourself, 4th Edition\n\nMike Geig (Sams Publishing, 2018)\n\n\nUnity Game Development in 24 hours is a very straight forward book. The book starts from absolute basics and goes on to explain sophisticated gaming features. Over here you will see a lot of practical examples and hands-on exercises.\n\nInterestingly the book classifies each section hour wise comprising of a total of 24 hours. The first hour is all about an introduction to Unity, getting to the basic learning. The next hour is dedicated to Game objects and then more about models, materials, and textures.\n\nFollowing this, you will learn terrain generation, generating trees, more about the light effect. By the time you are at the fifth hour, you would have learned substantial basics. In the later parts, you will work on the first game – Amazing Racer. Next, there are sections towards scripting, and collision, followed by developing the second game – Chaos Ball.\n\nFurther to this, you will learn Prefabs, 2D Game tools, 2D Tilemap, User interfaces. Next is creating the third game – Captain Blaster. Post this you will learn more interactive features, animation, timeline, animators. With these features, you will develop the fourth game – Gauntlet Runner.\n\nFinally, you will learn more about audio, mobile development, deployment, and take away features. The book focuses on bare basics and is available in Kindle and Paperback formats.\n\nView On Amazon\n\nUnity Books for Intermediate to Advanced Learning\nAs an advanced Unity user, you would have a different learning requirement. The below books in this section cover the complete spectrum of Unity.\n\nSome of these include advance topics in AI and performance optimization. These are classic books to refer if you are a seasoned gaming developer using Unity. Also, with this you will be able to conceptualize enterprise level development.\n\nHands-On Unity 2020 Game Development\nBuild, customize, and optimize professional games using Unity 2020 and C#\n\nNicolas Alejandro Borromeo (Packt Publishing, July 2020)\n\n\nThe book Hand-On Unity 2020 Game Development is a practical guide to Unity 2020. Through the book, you will explore tools such as Shader Graph, VFX graph, Universal Render Pipeline. Adding on, the book nicely blends C# scripting to create graphics, UI, and the Game AI agents.\n\nThe book starts with an introduction to designing games from scratch. The first topic covers more about a game concept, game characters, gameplay, etc. Next, you will learn to setup Unity. This includes installing and creating projects. Post this the book speaks about working with scenes and game objects.\n\nFurther in the book, you will read more about creating a landscape with Terrain. This is followed by creating shapes with ProBuilder. 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The book is available in Kindle and Paperback format.\n\nView on Amazon\n\nBook on Unity 2020 By Example\nA project-based guide to building 2D, 3D, augmented reality, and virtual reality games from scratch, 3rd Edition\n\nRobert Wells (Packt Publishing, 2020)\n\n\nUnity 2020 by examples, is a step by step guide to building practical projects. While you get a high-level overview of Unity, you also get enough practical exposure. Also covers best practices for game creation.\n\nThe book begins by giving a brief about the fundamentals of Unity. This covers technical requirements and new features in Unity 2020.\n\nHere you will also discover your first gaming project. You will learn how to start a level, more about testing the game and improving the scene. The next chapter creates a simple collection game. Over here you will learn scripting in Unity, prefabs, working with materials. 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The book contains several practical examples, exercises, tips, and common hacks.\n\nThe first chapter covers core exam skills, technical requirements, and core objectives. This covers programming core interactions, working in the art pipeline, developing application systems. Further, you will learn scene programming, developing an environment, optimizing performance.\n\nThe book includes an introduction to common design patterns. With this, you learn the Liskov substitution principle as well as the dependency inversion principle. Here the book covers developing the Killer Wave game. Through the initial chapter, you will also see more about Unity setup and use of Unity hub.\n\nNext, the book covers working with objects. This covers setting up Unity project, prefabs, and creating the player’s bullet prefab. Through the next sections, you will read more about managing script, modifying scenes, GameManager scripts.\n\nSubsequent topics include – use of animation, particles, manipulating particle system, working on the player’s ship prefab. Further, the book covers adding a shop scene for the game. Making changes to this game, you will learn more about setting up buying options for the player’s ship. Also included are other events and setting up advertisements.\n\nThrough the book, you will learn game loop, custom fonts, UI. Working with Canvas, animating UI, and similar Unity UI features are covered. Next, you will learn to create a 2D shop interface and In-Game HUD. Also, the book explains sound effects, audio mixer, NavMesh, Timeline, and other game effects. The book also includes performance and visual improvements.\n\nThe last section of the book provides a mock test. The book focuses on exam preparation. Hence is structured in a way to ease learning. Gives you pro tips for the Unity certification exam. The book is available in Kindle and Paperback format.\n\nView On Amazon\n\nUnity Books for 2D Game Development\nA lot of books often contain both 2D as well as 3D game development. Such books become overwhelmingly complex if you want to learn only 2D game development.\n\nHere is a section that is dedicated to only 2D game development with Unity. These books allow you to segregate Unity learning into smaller chunks.\n\nDeveloping 2D Games with Unity: Independent Game Programming with C# 1st Edition\nJared Halpern (Apress, November 2018)\n\n\nThe book Developing 2D games with Unity is completely 2D-centric. Creating 2D games is much simpler than 3D. And this is exactly what the book focuses on. It provides a holistic view of 2D game development.\n\nTo begin with, the book first gives an elaborate explanation about games and game engine. Following this, you will learn about Unity Game Engine accompanied by a detailed introduction to Unity.\n\nIn the subsequent chapter you will learn more fundamental features such as animations, colliders etc. Next the book covers topics such as tilemaps, tile palettes, graphic settings, scriptable object, UI elements, more about characters, coroutines, spawn points.\n\nAlso covered in the book are game distribution channels. Moreover, book explains how these channels have made buying, selling and game distribution easier. Some of these explained are:\n\nNintendo eShop\nXBox Live Marketplace\nThe Playstation Store,\nThe App Store\nGoogle Play\nitch.io\nSteam\nGOG.com\nThere is also a section that covers artificial intelligence and slingshots. Each of these chapters is in extreme depth. This is a good book to kick start your gaming development journey. Since it focuses only on 2D games, the book is simple to read. The book is available in Kindle and Paperback formats.\n\nView On Amazon\n\nMastering Unity 2D Game Development – Second Edition\nAshley Godbold, Simon Jackson (Packt Publishing, October 2016)\n\n\nMastering Unity 2D Game Development focuses on 2D RPG games developed using Unity 5. Since this is all about the only 2D, the book is a good starting point to master mini-game development.\n\nThe book starts by introducing Unity 5, Unity’s 2D features, 2D v/s 3D, sprites. Next up, the book gives a walkthrough on how to build projects and characters. This follows animation, working on creating Town View, working with a camera. Also, the book speaks in detail about the Unity Ui system, NPCs, coroutines, communicating game objects, working on creating a World map.\n\nThe next section covers Artificial intelligence basics, sensors, setting up a battle scene, RPG UI Overlays, created a battlefield in action. Following this you will learn a sound and music effects in-game, building in-game menu structure, Gizmos.\n\nThe final chapter covers deployment. Each chapter here is extremely elaborate and insightful. The book is available in Kindle and Paperback format.\n\nView On Amazon\n\nUnity Books for 3D Game Development\nIts difficult to imagine building a game without 3D effects. Undoubtedly, 3D Unity plays a key role in today’s game development.\n\n3D Unity gets more complex. In such cases, learning only 3D Unity features helps. This lets you focus on ground level concepts. Here we will discuss in detail some of the best Unity books for 3D game development.\n\nUnity 3D Game Development by Example Beginner’s Guide\nRyan Henson Creighton (Packt Publishing, September 2010)\n\n\nUnity 3D Game Development by Example follows a simple teaching strategy. That is, it teaches by providing gaming example. 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executive-boardsent 0.001 STEEM to @noeticforce- "❗ Hello noeticforce, great that you are using the STEEM blockchain. The Executive Board hereby invites you to https://discord.gg/KyBbmhh where you will get some insider infos on how you will earn the ..."
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| body | Looking for various python compilers used by developers to do all that magic with python code? You are at the right place; this article covers the best compilers you can use to compile python code to the desired output format. Created by Guido van Rossum back in 1991, Python is the fastest-growing programming language of recent times. Python has applications in multiple areas including web and desktop development, but it is the #1 language of choice when it comes to machine learning, artificial intelligence, data analysis, and data visualization. It is worth noting that the Python ecosystem has grown huge in the last few years with many libraries, frameworks, and even compilers to either speed up Python, to overcome some of its limitations, or to use Python with other programming languages like Java, C, C++, JavaScript, and others. What are the Best Python Compilers While official and the most widely used one is CPython, there are many others including Jython, Brython, PyPy, Skulpt, IronPython, PyJs, Nuitka, WinPython, and few others. When you download python from the official website and start playing around with it, you are dealing with CPython default. CPython vs Other Compilers Talking about CPython, the source code written in .py files is first compiled automatically to .pyc file which contains the python bytecode and then interpreted by the PVM – Python Virtual Machine. So, it is a combination of compiler and interpreter, unlike C language where source code is directly compiled to the binary machine code as CPU instructions. Other implementations of Python deal with the source code differently. Jython for example is the python implementation that converts code to the java bytecode which runs on JVM instead of PVM. This also means that you can mix both Java and Python code and utilize existing libraries of both java and Python Jython project. We will talk about this a bit more. Let us look at various Python compilers – Please note that if you are looking for online Python Editors to run Python code snippets. You can check out our article – [best online python editor](https://eduwyre.com/article/online-python-compiler-interpreter) CPython Since this is the official one, when you download Python from the official website, you essentially download CPython to execute Python code on your machine. Also, given that this is the original Python compiler, it happens to be the first one to get all the latest and greatest features of the Python language. In essence, this is the reference implementation of Python language specifications. It is written purely in C programming language, and hence the name. It is worth noting that you can call functions of C source code from Python code. This lets you utilize tons of existing C libraries directly in Python. Also note that since CPython interprets the bytecode at run time, it uses a Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) on each process which ensures that only one thread is interpreting the bytecode. For all the students and beginners, this is the one to start your python programming journey. Other compiler implementations of python are more for specific use cases, and to mix other programming languages with Python. Brython Brython is an alternative to JavaScript and can be used to include python 3 scripts in the web applications running in the browser. All you need to do is include the brython.js on the web page where you want to run python scripts. After including brython.js, you can add python scripts using script type “text/python” and use Python code to manipulate the DOM just like JavaScript. You can also make ajax calls and access the local file system. Just to give you a bit more idea, you can make HTML5 games using python as a script instead of JavaScript, add an analog clock on the webpage, add validations on the webforms, and more or less everything else JavaScript. You can also include existing JavaScript libraries and frameworks like High charts, vue.js, and three.js, etc. in your Brython based python scripts. Brython PyPy Python While CPython is the most widely used compiler for Python, it is not the fastest one. An alternative to default Python implementation is PyPy which supports core language specifications of both Python 2 and Python 3. Why PyPy for Python? PyPy works on the “Just in Time” compilation (JIT) concept where code is compiled directly to machine code prior to the execution which means faster execution. In the case of CPython, bytecode is interpreted at run time which means performance hit. Experts claim you get almost 4x speed with PyPy when compared to CPython. It is worth noting that PyPy speed advantage is at its best when you are dealing with long-running processes where Python code execution takes most of the time. For shorter processes, the JIT compiler itself might take more time nullifying the overall speed advantage. Read more here about Python Pypy – PyPy Jython or Jpython Jython was originally known as JPython and is the second most used implementation of Python. It is the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) implementation of the python programming language and is designed to mix Python with Java. You can import existing Java libraries and packages into your python programs. Another way round, you can embed Python scripts in your java programs. Either way, the Jython compiler will compile the entire code mix (Java & Python) to the bytecode that can run on JVM. Since it runs on JVM, you can create Jython projects on almost all platforms like Windows, Linux, Mac OS, FreeBSD, Solaris and others. Jython Cython Before we continue, it is worth mentioning that Cython is different from CPython. Cython is more like a superset that lets you combine both c and Python in your code and generates c code as an output, which can further be compiled using any c/c++ compiler. This gives you the speed of c and flexibility of Python and can be used as a powerful tool to write c extensions for Python, with ease of Python programming. Key notes about Cython – Lets you use static type declarations in Python code Debug mixed source code written in Cython, Python, and c Build performant applications using existing libraries like NumPy, SciPy, and others from the CPython ecosystem. In other words, using CPython you get the speed of Bytecode which is interpreted but using Cython you get the speed of native code which is pre-compiled to machine code. Cython Skulpt Skulpt is an in-browser implementation of python. While the main purpose of Skulpt is to provide a good online Python compiler it can also be used in your own web pages. Including the Skulpt engine in the web app lets you write Python scripts for front-end development. It is worth noting that, Skulpt first translates the Python code to JavaScript and then executes the code in the browser. Skulpt was created by Graham Scott as an experimental project but became popular soon after. Check out more about Skulpt at – Skulpt.org Nuitka Nuitka is another useful Python compiler, it is written completely in Python itself. It is developed and maintained by Kay Hayen and has started to get a lot of attention in the last few months. While still under heavy development, it claims to give run time improvements over the default CPython implementation. Nuitka works by compiling the Python code to C code and utilizes libpython for final execution. This however is planned to be replaced with pure c where native c data types would be used without accessing libpython. Note that Nuitka for Python is free to use under Apache License and can be set up on Linux, Windows, macOS, and few other platforms. Nuitka IronPython IronPython is a Python implementation for .Net framework and supports both .Net core and .Net Standard. Like Jython is to Java, IronPython is to .Net Framework. With IronPython you can use all Python libraries, .Net framework and all other .Net supported languages like C#. IronPython was first released back in 2006 and can run on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux platforms. It is written in C# and available under Apache licenses as free to use the software. If you are from the .Net background, you can easily setup VS code for Python by using Python Tools extension. Read more about Iron Python here at- IronPython PyJS PyJS is another good tool to develop web applications entirely in Python instead of using JavaScript and HTML. Behind the scene, PyJS compiles the python code to JavaScript before execution using the inbuild ajax framework. PyJS also has a desktop version that makes it possible to run the web version of the application on the desktop, as it is. PyJS WinPython This one is not exactly a different implementation of Python but a ready to use distribution of python that runs on Windows PC without any installation. WinPython compiler for python not only brings home a Python execution environment but comes packed with many python libraries like Scipy, Numpy, and Pandas. It is worth noting that WinPython is a full-featured scientific environment for data scientists, and a ready to uses tool for students and beginners. WinPython Transcrypt Transcrypt is more like a python to JavaScript converter. So, you would do what all you can do with Python and use Transcrypt to convert your code to JavaScript. This way, one can use compiled code in the web app or the Node.js server for server-side applications. Transcrypt generates readable JavaScript which you can debug using source maps and the python source code. You also get minifier, static type validator, and a linter with Typescript. Transcrypt Conclusion Looking at the above, it is quite evident that various compilers empower developers to mix and match multiple languages in their projects. Developers use these compilers for many reasons including the need to utilize existing libraries from other programming languages, shortage of skillset in java, javascript, C, or even Python or to speed up the Python runtime execution. I know many java developers who are using scientific python libraries in their java projects by using Jython implementation of Python where they mix both Python and Java. Do share your experience of using one or more of these Python compilers with our readers, via comments. Source: [Best Python Compiler](https://eduwyre.com/article/best-python-compilers) |
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Jython for example is the python implementation that converts code to the java bytecode which runs on JVM instead of PVM.\n\nThis also means that you can mix both Java and Python code and utilize existing libraries of both java and Python Jython project. We will talk about this a bit more.\n\nLet us look at various Python compilers –\n\nPlease note that if you are looking for online Python Editors to run Python code snippets. You can check out our article – [best online python editor](https://eduwyre.com/article/online-python-compiler-interpreter)\nCPython\nSince this is the official one, when you download Python from the official website, you essentially download CPython to execute Python code on your machine.\n\nAlso, given that this is the original Python compiler, it happens to be the first one to get all the latest and greatest features of the Python language. In essence, this is the reference implementation of Python language specifications.\n\nIt is written purely in C programming language, and hence the name. It is worth noting that you can call functions of C source code from Python code. This lets you utilize tons of existing C libraries directly in Python.\n\nAlso note that since CPython interprets the bytecode at run time, it uses a Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) on each process which ensures that only one thread is interpreting the bytecode.\n\nFor all the students and beginners, this is the one to start your python programming journey. Other compiler implementations of python are more for specific use cases, and to mix other programming languages with Python.\n\nBrython\nBrython is an alternative to JavaScript and can be used to include python 3 scripts in the web applications running in the browser. All you need to do is include the brython.js on the web page where you want to run python scripts.\n\nAfter including brython.js, you can add python scripts using script type “text/python” and use Python code to manipulate the DOM just like JavaScript. You can also make ajax calls and access the local file system.\n\nJust to give you a bit more idea, you can make HTML5 games using python as a script instead of JavaScript, add an analog clock on the webpage, add validations on the webforms, and more or less everything else JavaScript.\n\nYou can also include existing JavaScript libraries and frameworks like High charts, vue.js, and three.js, etc. in your Brython based python scripts.\n\nBrython\n\nPyPy Python\nWhile CPython is the most widely used compiler for Python, it is not the fastest one. An alternative to default Python implementation is PyPy which supports core language specifications of both Python 2 and Python 3.\n\nWhy PyPy for Python?\n\nPyPy works on the “Just in Time” compilation (JIT) concept where code is compiled directly to machine code prior to the execution which means faster execution.\n\nIn the case of CPython, bytecode is interpreted at run time which means performance hit. Experts claim you get almost 4x speed with PyPy when compared to CPython.\n\nIt is worth noting that PyPy speed advantage is at its best when you are dealing with long-running processes where Python code execution takes most of the time. For shorter processes, the JIT compiler itself might take more time nullifying the overall speed advantage.\n\nRead more here about Python Pypy – PyPy\n\nJython or Jpython\nJython was originally known as JPython and is the second most used implementation of Python. It is the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) implementation of the python programming language and is designed to mix Python with Java.\n\nYou can import existing Java libraries and packages into your python programs. Another way round, you can embed Python scripts in your java programs.\n\nEither way, the Jython compiler will compile the entire code mix (Java & Python) to the bytecode that can run on JVM. \n\nSince it runs on JVM, you can create Jython projects on almost all platforms like Windows, Linux, Mac OS, FreeBSD, Solaris and others.\n\nJython\n\nCython\nBefore we continue, it is worth mentioning that Cython is different from CPython. Cython is more like a superset that lets you combine both c and Python in your code and generates c code as an output, which can further be compiled using any c/c++ compiler.\n\nThis gives you the speed of c and flexibility of Python and can be used as a powerful tool to write c extensions for Python, with ease of Python programming.\n\nKey notes about Cython –\n\nLets you use static type declarations in Python code\nDebug mixed source code written in Cython, Python, and c\nBuild performant applications using existing libraries like NumPy, SciPy, and others from the CPython ecosystem.\nIn other words, using CPython you get the speed of Bytecode which is interpreted but using Cython you get the speed of native code which is pre-compiled to machine code.\n\nCython\n\nSkulpt\nSkulpt is an in-browser implementation of python. While the main purpose of Skulpt is to provide a good online Python compiler it can also be used in your own web pages. Including the Skulpt engine in the web app lets you write Python scripts for front-end development.\n\nIt is worth noting that, Skulpt first translates the Python code to JavaScript and then executes the code in the browser.\n\nSkulpt was created by Graham Scott as an experimental project but became popular soon after. Check out more about Skulpt at – Skulpt.org\n\nNuitka\nNuitka is another useful Python compiler, it is written completely in Python itself. It is developed and maintained by Kay Hayen and has started to get a lot of attention in the last few months. While still under heavy development, it claims to give run time improvements over the default CPython implementation.\n\nNuitka works by compiling the Python code to C code and utilizes libpython for final execution. This however is planned to be replaced with pure c where native c data types would be used without accessing libpython.\n\nNote that Nuitka for Python is free to use under Apache License and can be set up on Linux, Windows, macOS, and few other platforms.\n\nNuitka\n\nIronPython\nIronPython is a Python implementation for .Net framework and supports both .Net core and .Net Standard. Like Jython is to Java, IronPython is to .Net Framework. \n\nWith IronPython you can use all Python libraries, .Net framework and all other .Net supported languages like C#.\n\nIronPython was first released back in 2006 and can run on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux platforms. It is written in C# and available under Apache licenses as free to use the software.\n\nIf you are from the .Net background, you can easily setup VS code for Python by using Python Tools extension.\n\nRead more about Iron Python here at- IronPython\n\nPyJS\nPyJS is another good tool to develop web applications entirely in Python instead of using JavaScript and HTML. Behind the scene, PyJS compiles the python code to JavaScript before execution using the inbuild ajax framework.\n\nPyJS also has a desktop version that makes it possible to run the web version of the application on the desktop, as it is.\n\nPyJS\n\nWinPython\nThis one is not exactly a different implementation of Python but a ready to use distribution of python that runs on Windows PC without any installation.\n\nWinPython compiler for python not only brings home a Python execution environment but comes packed with many python libraries like Scipy, Numpy, and Pandas.\n\nIt is worth noting that WinPython is a full-featured scientific environment for data scientists, and a ready to uses tool for students and beginners. \n\nWinPython\n\nTranscrypt\nTranscrypt is more like a python to JavaScript converter. So, you would do what all you can do with Python and use Transcrypt to convert your code to JavaScript. 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2017/09/04 17:35:33
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2017/09/02 21:04:12
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| body | Heard about Bitcoin’s moon run just about 72 hours back and was wondering why a self-proclaimed super smart techy like me is nowhere in the scene. Not an investor by profession, but being a techy I should have understood the potential and invested some money in Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ether or may be Ripple. Ok, excused, I am not an investor but a techy, but then why I didn’t build something on blockchain yet! I should have thought of some file sharing service like sotrj.io or a blogging platform like Steemit, or a lottery game, or created my own fork of Ethereum like Ubiq. Leave it man, at least I should keep track of the next super cool ICO out there and become part of the blockchain game. Even after spending 72 full hours understanding every bit of the blockchain and cryptocurrency ecosystem, I stand nowhere. But where am I now? Settling to writing an article here on Steemit, at least to feel that I am now getting involved in the cryptocurrency ecosystem and blockchain technology in some way. This is not a money-making machine guys, it is just a blog, do it for fun, make connections, is what I have told myself now! Let us get back to the truth, Money, Money, Money!! Did I miss the bus or there still is some scope? Before I continue, 2 lines on what I do, I am the owner of the website http://noeticforce.com which I created to make my presence felt in the tech industry, and to make money from it was, off course, part of the plan. I also do a full-time job, product architect and currently leading a product that facilitates fincancial transactions. They said I need to upgrade this client server piece of sh** to blockchain, else the product is obsolete in another 1-year max. This is what made me read about blockchain, Bitcoin and all this crypto stuff. The plan on how the software will be upgraded is already in my mind now (72 hours spent) and the proceedings will start on that with my team on coming Monday. But that is not what is keeping me awake for 72 hours, what is keeping me awake is how to make money, at personal level. Given below is the breakup of 72 hours, breaks (those were very short I must tell you) excluded, 3 hours compulsory long walk excluded. Started to look at Bitcoin price charts, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month high, 3 months high, 1-year appreciation, and I went back to the day Bitcoin was launched. Looked at many websites that Google threw up on the top, worldcoinindex.com for pricing details etc. Coindesk.com, cointelegraph.com etc. to get the feel of crypto currencies and the related market. This bank tying up with that, banks coming together to do this and that and all that stuff, Bitcoin prices going to the moon, Ether will cross Bitcoin in the long run, Bitcoin will hit $500000 in 5-10 years and what not. Bitcoin was not the only one, all these articles told me there is Litecoin, Dodgecoin, Neo, Ripple, Ether and many more, so, compulsively, I had to look at the price appreciation that these coins are getting. By now, Adrenaline had started to follow Bitcoin. Money is what I always wanted to earn and this is what I am missing out man! Anyways, now the question came in why so many currencies out there in the wild. Bitcoin was understood by now - distributed ledger, immutable, a transaction added is transaction forever, the value of your account is derived by looking at the whole chain of blocks, mining, trading, exchanges and all the stuff. And you know what, this whole ledger, this whole thing is blockchain that you download on to your machine, and this is all. And there are folks who provide interface to connect to the full nodes that they run on their machine, so you do not have to download the whole thing if you just want to get a wallet to store bitcoins and all, and there was lot more to it and I read it all. Why Ether (and all other coins) when Bitcoin was already there Now this Ethereum is another blockchain, unlike Bitcoin which is just a distributed ledger, Ethereum goes a step beyond and lets you create piece of code and store it in the blockchain, the smart contract is what they call it. And what, everyone can create their own smart contracts and store on Ethereum, and again this whole thing of everyone remains with everyone else. Then there is logic of gas, when a smart contract (piece of code) is called by a transaction, it uses computation power and consumes gas. Gas translates to Ethers in the end. And you know what, you can create your own token (token is like a currency) and that token becomes the fuel of your blockchain instead of Ether. Not only that, you can fork the whole Ethereum and start a whole new ecosystem like these guys at xx have done. So, before I continue, this Ethereum is what I have finalized for now to do the POC for the product upgrade. It took me minimum 10 hours to read the Ethereum documentation and the other stuff that included sample applications built on top of Ethereum, most of which are lottery systems, not my stuff I must say. But all those applications gave me an idea that it can be used to upgrade may product. How, everything of my current product will not enter the blockchain, only the objects and data that need to be transparent among multiple parties need to get inside, and rest would be managed outside. And there is lot to it, I am yet to get down to the detailed design next week, which I am sure going to attract quite an attention in the organization. So, is that all? Not really! I am here to make money, so I need to build something at a personal level, ideas are floating in and out of my brain, would it be a new token or a complete fork of Ethereum. Don’t know what it is going to look like. Okay I can park it for now, but I did read all those tutorials around how-to setup Ethereum client, geth, mist, metamask, goland stuff and looked at the code of couple of smart contracts. Didn’t get to setup since it is still downloading on my machine. Anyways, I created an account on Microsoft Azure, which is offering Ethereum blockchain in the cloud. Realization – Creating something on my own is not a possibility without few more helping hands, parking it for now and will just play around with Ethereum in the days to come. Making money, someone mentioned why don’t you invest in ICO – Initial coin offerings, this thing looked very attractive to me. So, I landed up on kickico.com that lists its own ICO and many other promising upcoming coin ICOs. Pretty much settled for ICOs for now, will do my research further and will invest in 2-3 ICOs in equal proportions. BitAir sounds very promising, KICKICO itself sounds very promising too. I would be investing in ICOs in the next week, and keep you all updated on this and my further research. Watch out for more. Cheers! |
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And you know what, this whole ledger, this whole thing is blockchain that you download on to your machine, and this is all. And there are folks who provide interface to connect to the full nodes that they run on their machine, so you do not have to download the whole thing if you just want to get a wallet to store bitcoins and all, and there was lot more to it and I read it all. \n\nWhy Ether (and all other coins) when Bitcoin was already there\n\nNow this Ethereum is another blockchain, unlike Bitcoin which is just a distributed ledger, Ethereum goes a step beyond and lets you create piece of code and store it in the blockchain, the smart contract is what they call it. And what, everyone can create their own smart contracts and store on Ethereum, and again this whole thing of everyone remains with everyone else. Then there is logic of gas, when a smart contract (piece of code) is called by a transaction, it uses computation power and consumes gas. Gas translates to Ethers in the end. \n\nAnd you know what, you can create your own token (token is like a currency) and that token becomes the fuel of your blockchain instead of Ether. Not only that, you can fork the whole Ethereum and start a whole new ecosystem like these guys at xx have done. So, before I continue, this Ethereum is what I have finalized for now to do the POC for the product upgrade.\nIt took me minimum 10 hours to read the Ethereum documentation and the other stuff that included sample applications built on top of Ethereum, most of which are lottery systems, not my stuff I must say. \n\nBut all those applications gave me an idea that it can be used to upgrade may product. How, everything of my current product will not enter the blockchain, only the objects and data that need to be transparent among multiple parties need to get inside, and rest would be managed outside. And there is lot to it, I am yet to get down to the detailed design next week, which I am sure going to attract quite an attention in the organization. \n\nSo, is that all? Not really! I am here to make money, so I need to build something at a personal level, ideas are floating in and out of my brain, would it be a new token or a complete fork of Ethereum. Don’t know what it is going to look like. Okay I can park it for now, but I did read all those tutorials around how-to setup Ethereum client, geth, mist, metamask, goland stuff and looked at the code of couple of smart contracts. Didn’t get to setup since it is still downloading on my machine. Anyways, I created an account on Microsoft Azure, which is offering Ethereum blockchain in the cloud. \n\nRealization – Creating something on my own is not a possibility without few more helping hands, parking it for now and will just play around with Ethereum in the days to come. \nMaking money, someone mentioned why don’t you invest in ICO – Initial coin offerings, this thing looked very attractive to me. So, I landed up on kickico.com that lists its own ICO and many other promising upcoming coin ICOs. \nPretty much settled for ICOs for now, will do my research further and will invest in 2-3 ICOs in equal proportions. BitAir sounds very promising, KICKICO itself sounds very promising too. I would be investing in ICOs in the next week, and keep you all updated on this and my further research. Watch out for more. Cheers!",
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| body | Heard about Bitcoin’s moon run just about 72 hours back and was wondering why a self-proclaimed super smart techy like me is nowhere in the scene. Not an investor by profession, but being a techy I should have understood the potential and invested some money in Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ether or may be Ripple. Ok, excused, I am not an investor but a techy, but then why I didn’t build something on blockchain yet! I should have thought of some file sharing service like sotrj.io or a blogging platform like Steemit, or a lottery game, or created my own fork of Ethereum like Ubiq. Leave it man, at least I should keep track of the next super cool ICO out there and become part of the blockchain game. Even after spending 72 full hours understanding every bit of the blockchain and cryptocurrency ecosystem, I stand nowhere. But where am I now? Settling to writing an article here on Steemit, at least to feel that I am now getting involved in the cryptocurrency ecosystem and blockchain technology in some way. This is not a money-making machine guys, it is just a blog, do it for fun, make connections, is what I have told myself now! Let us get back to the truth, Money, Money, Money!! Did I miss the bus or there still is some scope? Before I continue, 2 lines on what I do, I am the owner of the website http://noeticforce.com which I created to make my presence felt in the tech industry, and to make money from it was, off course, part of the plan. I also do a full-time job, product architect and currently leading a product that facilitates fincancial transactions. They said I need to upgrade this client server piece of sh** to blockchain, else the product is obsolete in another 1-year max. This is what made me read about blockchain, Bitcoin and all this crypto stuff. The plan on how the software will be upgraded is already in my mind now (72 hours spent) and the proceedings will start on that with my team on coming Monday. But that is not what is keeping me awake for 72 hours, what is keeping me awake is how to make money, at personal level. Given below is the breakup of 72 hours, breaks (those were very short I must tell you) excluded, 3 hours compulsory long walk excluded. Started to look at Bitcoin price charts, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month high, 3 months high, 1-year appreciation, and I went back to the day Bitcoin was launched. Looked at many websites that Google threw up on the top, worldcoinindex.com for pricing details etc. Coindesk.com, cointelegraph.com etc. to get the feel of crypto currencies and the related market. This bank tying up with that, banks coming together to do this and that and all that stuff, Bitcoin prices going to the moon, Ether will cross Bitcoin in the long run, Bitcoin will hit $500000 in 5-10 years and what not. Bitcoin was not the only one, all these articles told me there is Litecoin, Dodgecoin, Neo, Ripple, Ether and many more, so, compulsively, I had to look at the price appreciation that these coins are getting. By now, Adrenaline had started to follow Bitcoin. Money is what I always wanted to earn and this is what I am missing out man! Anyways, now the question came in why so many currencies out there in the wild. Bitcoin was understood by now - distributed ledger, immutable, a transaction added is transaction forever, the value of your account is derived by looking at the whole chain of blocks, mining, trading, exchanges and all the stuff. And you know what, this whole ledger, this whole thing is blockchain that you download on to your machine, and this is all. And there are folks who provide interface to connect to the full nodes that they run on their machine, so you do not have to download the whole thing if you just want to get a wallet to store bitcoins and all, and there was lot more to it and I read it all. Why Ether (and all other coins) when Bitcoin was already there Now this Ethereum is another blockchain, unlike Bitcoin which is just a distributed ledger, Ethereum goes a step beyond and lets you create piece of code and store it in the blockchain, the smart contract is what they call it. And what, everyone can create their own smart contracts and store on Ethereum, and again this whole thing of everyone remains with everyone else. Then there is logic of gas, when a smart contract (piece of code) is called by a transaction, it uses computation power and consumes gas. Gas translates to Ethers in the end. And you know what, you can create your own token (token is like a currency) and that token becomes the fuel of your blockchain instead of Ether. Not only that, you can fork the whole Ethereum and start a whole new ecosystem like these guys at xx have done. So, before I continue, this Ethereum is what I have finalized for now to do the POC for the product upgrade. It took me minimum 10 hours to read the Ethereum documentation and the other stuff that included sample applications built on top of Ethereum, most of which are lottery systems, not my stuff I must say. But all those applications gave me an idea that it can be used to upgrade may product. How, everything of my current product will not enter the blockchain, only the objects and data that need to be transparent among multiple parties need to get inside, and rest would be managed outside. 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Making money, someone mentioned why don’t you invest in ICO – Initial coin offerings, this thing looked very attractive to me. So, I landed up on kickico.com that lists its own ICO and many other promising upcoming coin ICOs. Pretty much settled for ICOs for now, will do my research further and will invest in 2-3 ICOs in equal proportions. BitAir sounds very promising, KICKICO itself sounds very promising too. I would be investing in ICOs in the next week, and keep you all updated on this and my further research. Watch out for more. Cheers! |
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