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Learning HTML5
Game
Programming
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Learning HTML5
Game
Programming
A Hands-on Guide to Building Online
Games Using Canvas, SVG, and WebGL
James L. Williams
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:
Williams, James L. (James Lamar), 1981-
Learning HTML5 game programming : a hands-on guide to building online games using
Canvas, SVG, and WebGL / James L. Williams.
p. cm.
ISBN 978-0-321-76736-3 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Computer games—Programming. 2.
HTML (Document markup language) I. Title.
QA76.76.C672W546 2011
794.8’1526—dc23
2011027527
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Text printed in the United States on recycled paper at RR Donnelly in Crawfordsville,
Indiana.
First printing September 2011
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