Is there a tutotial or help file, suitable for a beginner c# programmer to use.
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The primary documentation for the Farseer Physics engine is on the homepage. http://www.codeplex.com/FarseerPhysics/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Documentation&referringTitle=Home You can also check out the source code, they have a demos folder in there, though it's only got one example, but it can show you how to implement the engine For a last resort, check out their forums, and ask some questions. They seem nice enough that they should be able to help you out with any questions. |
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Andy Beaulieu has beein doing a lot of work to make Farseer easier to use in Silverlight, you can read about it here: http://www.andybeaulieu.com/Home/tabid/67/EntryID/115/Default.aspx |
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(Edit: I didn't read the subject line, so this is about C# in general, not about Farseer Physics.) I collected some links a few years ago, when I was giving a programming course that used C#. They may or may not be very up to date when it comes to later developments in C#. There is the "C# Station Tutorial" (http://www.csharp-station.com/Tutorial.aspx). If you know C++ and are switching to C#, you could try "C++ -> C#: What You Need to Know to Move from C++ to C#" at MSDN (http://msdn.microsoft.com/sv-se/magazine/cc301520(en-us).aspx). if you know Java, you could try Dare Obasanjo's "A COMPARISON OF MICROSOFT'S C# PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TO SUN MICROSYSTEMS' JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE" (http://www.25hoursaday.com/CsharpVsJava.html), or Ben Albahari's "A Comparative Overview of C#" (http://www.genamics.com/developer/csharp_comparative.htm), or "C# for Java Developers" at MSDN (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms228358.aspx). |
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