Clayton Walnum
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Clayton Walnum is a programmer who has written multiple books about programming in C#, DirectX and C++.[1]
Clayton Walnum started programming computers in 1982, when he traded an
Atari 8-bit computer magazine ANALOG Computing
in 1985, eventually becoming
Executive Editor before leaving in 1989, the year the publication folded. He authored a number of type-in games for ANALOG, including Dragonlord (1985) and Moonlord (1986), mostly written in Atari BASIC.[3]
Walnum has since acquired a degree in computer science, and written over 30 books (translated into many languages).[2] He is also the author of hundreds of magazine articles and software reviews, as well as a large number of programs.
Books
- Microsoft Direct3D Programming: Kick Start
- Sams Teach Yourself Game Programming With Directx in 21 Days
- C# for Visual Basic Programmers
- Sams Teach Yourself Game Programming With Visual Basic in 21 Days
- C++ Master Reference
- Visual Basic 6: Master Reference
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Visual Basic 6
References