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CREATING MOBILE GAMES: USING JAVA ME PLATFORM TO PUT THE FUN INTO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE AND CELL PHONE

CREATING MOBILE GAMES: USING JAVA ME PLATFORM TO PUT THE FUN INTO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE AND CELL PHONE

CREATING MOBILE GAMES: USING JAVA ME PLATFORM TO PUT THE FUN INTO YOUR MOBILE
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CREATING MOBILE GAMES: USING JAVA ME PLATFORM TO PUT THE FUN INTO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE AND CELL PHONE Paperback - 2007

by CAROL HAMER ,

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Practical Java ME Game Projects with MIDP is or will likely be the first Java games book for the newly updated and now open source Java Micro Edition (ME). And it will be first and possibly only that covers all MIDP versions 1-3.

About the author

Carol Hamer received her Ph.D. in number theory from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Since then, she has worked as a software engineer for 10 years in the U.S., France, and Switzerland, including three years working for In-Fusio Mobile Games. Carol has written three books on mobile game programming for Apress: J2ME Games with MIDP2, Creating Mobile Games, and Learn BlackBerry Games Development. She writes a blog called A Little Bitty Java (http: //bittyjava.wordpress.com) with programming ideas, troubleshooting tips, and code samples.
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