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which book do you reccomend?

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    my birthday is coming up, and this means that my amazon wish list will finally clear :P but the problem is that I've pilled up too many books :( i want to buy 2-3 books, that will satisfy certain needs : game programming (directx, 3d, multiplayer) c# programming (advanced levels) algorithms & data structures i have good knowledge for each subject, I'm just looking for the ultimate book that can really help me reach the "advanced" level. and i would like to learn game programming, since i'm also playing around with XNA. so if you know a really good book that you would definitely not be here without, please reccomend it :)

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      my birthday is coming up, and this means that my amazon wish list will finally clear :P but the problem is that I've pilled up too many books :( i want to buy 2-3 books, that will satisfy certain needs : game programming (directx, 3d, multiplayer) c# programming (advanced levels) algorithms & data structures i have good knowledge for each subject, I'm just looking for the ultimate book that can really help me reach the "advanced" level. and i would like to learn game programming, since i'm also playing around with XNA. so if you know a really good book that you would definitely not be here without, please reccomend it :)

      Ericos Georgiades

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      uhhh... wrong forum. :~


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        uhhh... wrong forum. :~


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        :doh:

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          my birthday is coming up, and this means that my amazon wish list will finally clear :P but the problem is that I've pilled up too many books :( i want to buy 2-3 books, that will satisfy certain needs : game programming (directx, 3d, multiplayer) c# programming (advanced levels) algorithms & data structures i have good knowledge for each subject, I'm just looking for the ultimate book that can really help me reach the "advanced" level. and i would like to learn game programming, since i'm also playing around with XNA. so if you know a really good book that you would definitely not be here without, please reccomend it :)

          Ericos Georgiades

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          Ask this in General Discussions or the Lounge


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            my birthday is coming up, and this means that my amazon wish list will finally clear :P but the problem is that I've pilled up too many books :( i want to buy 2-3 books, that will satisfy certain needs : game programming (directx, 3d, multiplayer) c# programming (advanced levels) algorithms & data structures i have good knowledge for each subject, I'm just looking for the ultimate book that can really help me reach the "advanced" level. and i would like to learn game programming, since i'm also playing around with XNA. so if you know a really good book that you would definitely not be here without, please reccomend it :)

            Ericos Georgiades

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            Oh man thats so sad. Cant you buy yourself something fun for your birthday?

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