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			<title>The Game Maker Language Book</title>
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			<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
			<description>It is suggested that you learn Game Maker's concepts first. Learn from a few tutorials and get really close with D&amp;D.



Alright, so my first conflict was HOW to make this tutorial different from others... I want to make it easy to understand and I want to make SURE that you grasp the concept.



So this will be the order of each and every lesson.



1. Brief introduction as to WHAT we're going to be doing.

2. Basic buildup of the code.

3. Explain each section.

4. Use in an example.

5.  ...</description>
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