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Digital Recycling: The Architecture of Object Pooling

Digital Recycling: The Architecture of Object Pooling

By Crossman, Aaron

Published by epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565358854
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About this book

When a player fires a machine gun in a modern video game, the engine does not create a new bullet. Generating and deleting thousands of unique digital objects per second would instantly overwhelm the console's random access memory, causing a catastrophic crash. Instead, developers rely on a brilliant algorithmic cheat: object pooling. This invisible programming architecture creates a finite "pool" of invisible bullets when the game loads. When a weapon is fired, the game simply teleports an existing, hidden bullet to the barrel, activates it, and then teleports it back to the invisible vault once it hits a wall. This technical deep-dive exposes the extreme memory constraints of game development. It explains how almost everything in a virtual world—from falling rain to exploding shrapnel—is actually a recycled asset being shuffled behind the curtain at lightning speed. Understand the microscopic math keeping your favorite digital worlds from collapsing. Discover how the relentless pursuit of hardware efficiency forces programmers to become masters of digital sleight of hand.

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Digital Recycling: The Architecture of Object Pooling is available as eBook at 7 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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