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Is there any Monkey book with mojo2 we can buy?

ddabrahim

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Hi.

I was wondering if is there any good Monkey book exist that is using mojo2 and demonstrate any advanced topics?
I did find books that aim for beginners explaining programming basics, statements, loops, variables...etc noting advanced really but basic staff like render an image on the screen and move it around.

Is there any more advanced book exist that possibly also using mojo2?

Thanks.
 
I don't think so.
Did you look into the workings of fantom or pyro. There are also some examples and showcases to see how it is done.
 
Thank you. No I did not looked in to any CX/Monkey game frameworks so far but it is a good idea maybe I can learn from how they have some things implemented. Thanks for the tip :)
 
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