Thanks, a scan through will be more than enough for this programming 
noob.  I am in search of yet another possibility.

>In addition, there are severl books on Game Programming.  Some are even 
>specifically for Linux.  I'll bring my collection tonight and let you choose 
>which you might be interested in borrowing.  It's going to be a while before I 
>have a chance to read these the way I'd like.
>
>One problem I see with Game Programming in general is that almost EVERY 
>resource immediately talks about graphics or sound programming.  Sure, this is 
>important, but misses the fundamental processes.  On the other hand, looking 
>for graphics programming can lead you directly into game programming as well.  
>So, doing a search for "SDL" or "OpenGL" is also a good place to start.
>  
>


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