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The primary goal of this quick start guide is to introduce you to Unreal Engine 4`s (UE4) development environment. By the end of this guide, you`ll know how to set up and develop C++ Projects in UE4. This guide shows you how to create a new Unreal Engine project, add a new C++ class to it, compile the project, and add an instance of a new class to your level. By the time you reach the end of this guide, you`ll be able to see your programmed Actor floating above a table in the level.

This quick start guide shows you how to add assets to your Unreal Engine (UE4) games. By the end of this guide, you`ll know how to use the Project Browser to create new projects and navigate the Content Browser to find and add content. You`ll also know where to find information on the FBX Content Pipeline while learning how to use the Material Editor to modify Materials before applying them to a Static Mesh Actor.

Main Features

  • Achieve Hollywood best quality visuals out of the box.
  • With complete C++ source code access, you can study.
  • Comes with designer-friendly Blueprint visual scripting.
  • Unreal Engine provides Robust Multiplayer Framework.
  • The built-in Cascade visual effects editor enables particles.
  • Unreal Engine 4`s Material Editor makes use of physically-based.

What is the target audience?

  • You might be thinking, all of the above – and that is fine. But as a complete beginner learning Unreal Engine 4.
  • The rendering system in Unreal Engine 4 is an all-new, DirectX 11 pipeline that includes deferred shading.

Learning a new game engine as a complete beginner is very intimidating. There are a lot of tutorials, documentation and advice already out but how do you start and proceed with learning Unreal Engine 4 is unclear. You get pulled into many different directions and end up confused and overwhelmed.

I have spent a lot of time deconstructing what it takes to learn a game engine from scratch. What it is that you should focus on first and what you should avoid until later.

Docker Overview

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Docker – Understanding Docker
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Docker – Docker installation
3
Docker – Using Docker commands
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Docker – Docker and the container ecosystem

Building Container Images

1
Docker – Introducing Dockerfiles
2
Docker – Building Docker images

Storing and Distributing Images

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Docker – Understanding Docker Hub
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Docker – Deploying your own Docker Registry
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Docker – Reviewing third-party registries

Managing Containers

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Docker – Understanding Docker container commands
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Docker – Docker networking and volumes
3
Docker – Docker Desktop Dashboard

Docker Compose

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Docker – Exploring the basics of Docker Compose
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Docker – Making our first Docker Compose application
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Docker – Exploring Docker Compose commands
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Docker – Using Docker App

Docker Machine | Vagrant and Multipass

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Docker – An introduction to Docker Machine
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Docker – Deploying local Docker hosts with Docker Machine
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Docker – Launching Docker hosts in the cloud using Docker Machine
4
Docker – Introducing and using Multipass

Moving from Linux to Windows Containers

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Docker – Setting up your Docker host for Windows containers
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Docker – Running Windows containers
3
Docker – A Windows container Dockerfile
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Docker – Windows containers and Docker Compose

Clustering with Docker Swarm

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Docker – Introducing Docker Swarm
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Docker – Creating and managing a Swarm
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Docker – Managing a cluster
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Docker – Docker Swarm services and stacks
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Docker – Load balancing, overlays, and scheduling

Portainer – A GUI for Docker

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Docker – The road to Portainer
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Docker – Getting Portainer up and running
3
Docker – Using Portainer
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Docker – Portainer and Docker Swarm

Running Docker in Public Clouds

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Docker – Amazon Web Services
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Docker – Microsoft Azure
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Docker – Google Cloud

Docker and Kubernetes

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Docker – An introduction to Kubernetes
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Docker – Using Kubernetes and Docker Desktop
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Docker – Kubernetes and other Docker tools

Discovering other Kubernetes options

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Docker – Deploying Kubernetes using Minikube
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Docker – Deploying Kubernetes using kind
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Docker – Deploying Kubernetes using MicroK8s
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Docker – Deploying Kubernetes using K3s

Running Kubernetes in Public Clouds

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Docker – Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
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Docker – Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
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Docker – Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
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Docker – DigitalOcean Kubernetes

Docker Security

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Docker – Container considerations
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Docker – Docker commands
3
Docker – Best practices
4
Docker – The Docker Bench Security application
5
Docker – Third-party security services

Docker Workflows

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Docker – Docker for development
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Docker – Monitoring Docker and Kubernetes
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Docker – What does production look like?

Next Steps with Docker

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Docker – The Moby Project
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Docker – Contributing to Docker
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Docker – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation
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