6 articles tagged #gamedev
All English for IT articles related to #gamedev.
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English for Lua Developers
Learn the English vocabulary for Lua: tables, metatables, coroutines, and explaining why a small embeddable scripting language needs precise words for its few core concepts.
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English for Bevy Game Developers
Learn the English vocabulary for Bevy: the entity-component-system model, systems scheduling, and explaining a Rust game engine to a team.
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English for Godot Engine Developers
Master the English vocabulary Godot developers need for discussing the scene tree, signals, nodes, and GDScript in code review and design conversations.
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English for PlayCanvas Developers
Learn the English vocabulary for PlayCanvas: the entity-component model, the scene hierarchy, and explaining a web-native game engine to a team.
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English for Unity Developers
Master the English vocabulary Unity developers need for discussing GameObjects, prefabs, coroutines, and the component system in code review and design meetings.
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Game Development English Vocabulary: 80 Essential Terms
The complete game development vocabulary guide: game loop, ECS, shaders, netcode, game design terms, and industry-specific English for game developers with examples.
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