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How would you like to build an Xbox game, use your Nintendo Wiimote to create an electronic whiteboard, or build your own peer-to-peer application? Coding4Fun helps you tackle some cool software and hardware projects using a range of free Microsoft software. Now you can code for fun with C#, VB, Lua, ASP.NET, WPF, XNA Game Studio, and Popfly. If you love to tinker, but don't have time to figure it all out, this book gives you clear, step-by-step instructions for building ten creative projects, including: Alien Attack: Create a 2D clone of Space Invaders with XNA for the PC, Xbox 360, and Zune LEGO Soldier: Create an action game using Popfly with a custom-built virtual LEGO character World of Warcraft RSS Feed Reader: Use WoW's customizable interface to have feeds pop up while you're gaming InnerTube: Download YouTube videos automatically and convert them to a file format for off-line viewing PeerCast: Stream video files from any PC TwitterVote: Create custom online polls on Twitter WHSMail: Build a website with ASP.NET for Windows Home Server that lets you view the messages stored on a computer with Outlook "Wiimote" Controlled Car: Steer your remote-controlled car by tilting the Wii Remote controller left and right Wiimote Whiteboard: Create an interactive whiteboard using a Wii Remote Holiday Lights: Synchronize your holiday light display with music to create your own light show

The perfect gift for any developer, Coding4Fun shows you how to use your programming skills in new and fun ways. "This book is amazing! The scope is so wonderfully broad that anyone who has an interest in designing games at any level should read this book." -- Alex Albrecht, Creator of Diggnation / TotallyRad Show / Project Lore



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Peek is a senior software developer with Rapid Application Developers, Inc. He specializes in developing n-tiered, web-based, and wireless applications. He also is the owner and lead programmer of Ganksoft Entertainment.

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  • Paperback: 510 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media (November 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0596520743
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596520748
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 7 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #340,818 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alien Attack, Wee-controlled Car, InnerTube, Oh My!, June 16, 2009
I have been an avid fan of the DotNetRocks podcast since the beginning and when Brian Peek and Dan Fernandez went on the show [...] to talk about their Coding4Fun book, I felt their enthusiasm and decided to get the book. I am technical architect and "code for work" every day, so why did I get so excited about the book? Who has not wanted to write a game or build some fun gizmo? Well, whether you are coding for work or for fun, the creative projects presented by Brian and Dan are sure to make you want to pick your keyboard and mouse and get going. Going through the first chapter and building the Alien Attack game, I got a chance to discover the patterns in use in most game as well as learn to use the Microsoft XNA gaming platform. The authors introduce the different techniques in layers so you can see the game evolve as you go. You will get some good chuckles out of playing (and even losing at) your own game, guaranteed! If you're more eager to tackle hardware and software projects, the Wee-controller or electronic board based projects should pique your interest. Even though I have not built all projects (at least not yet), I very much enjoy browsing through the chapter and see how each project is structured. Whether you want to feed the inner geek, or inner coder in you, or whether you've always wanted to code for fun for a change but don't know what to code, then this book is for you! Just go and code-4-fun!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, fun projects, February 16, 2009
Well written, but not for the newbie. These projects assume you have some previous coding knowledge, which is great for those of us that do. Some of the projects (the Wiimote ones, namely) do require several pieces of additional equipment, which can be expensive, but it is well worth it to write some cool little programs to use them for purposes other than the Wii! If you are a bored Coder, pick up this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Something fun for everyone., February 7, 2009
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There are many of us who began programming because it was fun and exciting. Being a developer as a career, however, can sometimes suck the life out of us with the day to day routines we go through. This book is a great way to cure that problem because you can put your skills to use, and do something fun at the same time without it ever feeling like a chore.

There are 3 basic areas of focus in the book: Gaming, Web projects, and hardware projects. The projects differ from each other, so you never feel like you're doing the same thing twice. It's also great because you don't have to read the book in order; just find something that interests you, and code away. The chapters contain summaries in the beginning to let you know approximately how long the project will take, the software you'll need before starting, and any costs involved (usually for hardware chapters).

Since I've always been curious about learning XNA, I'd have to say the Alien Attack chapter was my favorite. It's very easy to follow, and the great thing is that it walks you step-by-step so that you can build the project as you're reading, and learn how everything works. It covers topics like creating the sprites, animation, interaction with other sprites, and user input. It even shows you how to run the code on the XBOX 360 and the Zune without doing any code changes.

A few other really cool chapters were the chapters involving the Wiimote, the PeerCast application, and the animated holiday lights. If you've ever played around with the wiimote, you probably know that it brings a new way to interact with games. By allowing the wiimote to be used on a PC, the possibilities are endless. The authors show some exciting ways to make use of this, and teach you enough so that you can use the wiimote in your own applications.

In my opinion, there's really something fun for everyone in this book. I highly recommend it. After reading it and working through the examples, you'll be able to apply what you've learned and create some of your own exciting projects.
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5.0 out of 5 stars .NET Developer Group Coban
I Liked a lot the WiiMote configuration for controlling the car. Is very interesting the approach for the other utilities and I think is necessary to learn to implement this type... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jose Rolando Guay Paz

5.0 out of 5 stars Fun. This book has it.
A friend purchased this for me as a gift. It was a joy to read, and not what I expected from an IT book. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Andrew Hinson

3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book but may have limited appeal
Coding 4 Fun is one of these strange books that's not really a tutorial on a specific topic like most IT books are but it shows you some of the things you can actually accomplish... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Colin Brown

5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to Read, Fun to Do, Excellent Topics
This book is an excellent compilation of numerous great topics, two of which are my favorites regarding using the Wii controller with the . Read more
Published 10 months ago by John Papa

5.0 out of 5 stars Making Programming Fun Again
Remember back when you programmed for fun rather than for profit? That is what this book is all about. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Michael Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Projects
Love the projects, they are great for learning and impressing everyone around you. I have had a lot of fun implementing them.
Published 10 months ago by Jonas Stawski

5.0 out of 5 stars Coding4Fun is a nice reminder of why we got into software
Mr. Fernandez and Mr. Peek have done a great job in putting togehter these 10 projects. The code samples are concise and the projects are alot of fun. Read more
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