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Linux Journal September 2018: Deep Dive: Gaming

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Games for Linux are booming like never before. The revolution comes courtesy of cross-platform dev tools, passionate programmers and community support. Join us this month as we take a Deep Dive in to gaming.

Deep Dive

Crossing a Talk with the Developers Building Games for Linux
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Dave Taylor's Work the Creating the Concentration Game PAIRS with Bash, Part II
Zack Brown's diff - What's New in Kernel Development
Glyn Moody's Open What Is the Point of Mozilla?

151 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 2, 2018

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