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Published inMar 2021
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John Horton
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John Horton is a programming and gaming enthusiast based in the UK. He has a passion for writing apps, games, books, and blog articles. He is the founder of Game Code School.
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In this chapter, we got the chance to use the ArrayList and the Java enum keyword. We also got to see how we can avoid using complicated math by utilizing the Android Matrix class.

Possibly the most important lesson from this chapter is how we saw that encapsulating and abstracting parts of our code to specific relevant classes helps to keep our code manageable.

The remaining two chapters will show how we can continually improve the structure of our code to increase the complexity and depth of our games (and other apps) without losing control of the code's clarity.

We will explore the topic of design patterns, which is the art of using reusable existing solutions to make our code better and solve problems that arise when making games or other applications that would otherwise overwhelm us with their complexity. We will also be coding our first Java interfaces as part of exploring these patterns.

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Learning Java by Building Android Games - Third Edition
Published in: Mar 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781800565869

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John Horton

John Horton is a programming and gaming enthusiast based in the UK. He has a passion for writing apps, games, books, and blog articles. He is the founder of Game Code School.
Read more about John Horton