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	<description>I just caught today&#39;s Web Wednesday project via a post by Sandeep Reddy and while it wasn&#39;t what I had originally scheduled for today&#39;s post, you all know how much I like &amp;quot;teach you to fish&amp;quot; posts. Of course, given who two the the instructors work for, I might get in trouble for highlighting this, but hey, HTML5 is HTML5 right? Game dev is Game dev, right? We&#39;re all one happy HTML5 web world now, aren&#39;t we? It&#39;s about the code and learning, man, not &amp;quot;the man&amp;quot; we work for, man! (I&#39;m so getting fired from this gig...lol  Udacity - HTML5 Game DevelopmentClass SummaryThis course will walk you through the major components of building GRITS, an HTML5 game. We&#39;ll talk about how to take standard game development techniques, and use them to create high performance HTML5 applications. What Should I Know?Knowledge of HTML, Javascript, and how the web works is necessary for this course. There is an optional unit on the specific parts of Javascript and the DOM that you&#39;ll need for this class as a refresher. What Will I Learn?At the end of this course, you&#39;ll understand how to develop an HTML5 game. You will gain familiarity with HTML5 features such as 2D canvas and techniques for improving performance. SyllabusUnit 0 - Optional HTML/Javascript crash course Unit 1 - Introduction to Canvas rendering Unit 2 - Atlases and Map rendering Unit 3 - Basic Input, handling events Unit 4 - The entity hierarchy Unit 5 - Box2D, and using external libraries Unit 6 - Adding sound Unit 7 - Asynchronous Loading InstructorsColt McAnlis Peter Lubbers Sean Bennett So there you go! A very cool course, free from Udacity. Now get working on your next cool HTML5 game! </description>
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			<![CDATA[<p>Nice!</p><p>posted by stean99</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2013 18:50:50 GMT</pubDate>
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			<![CDATA[<p>have to give it a try</p><p>posted by tkowalczyk</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2013 18:57:44 GMT</pubDate>
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