yassarikhan786
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Working as a Software Developer (C#) now that I've graduated from university. In training at the moment, but I'm loving the job so far.
I programmed with a lot of languages. From the ages I used assembly, C, C++, Pascal, Turbo Pascal, Perl, ASP, C# and so on...
Now I work mainly with PHP and I'm trying to finish my own framework. And an alluminium case too![]()
I'm currently interested(going in last year of high school) in doing some game development or game engine related stuff. It's very hard to get into schools in the US that actually don't suck and those are the most overpriced schools in the country. While many other Uni's claim they are good but in reality they aren't that great. A lot claim 90% of their graduates get job in their related careers but with electronics that means anything in all honestly. Fast food places use computers. That's related isn't it? Just very hard to find an honest school.
Anyway after that rant... What is game development like? Or even software development as they are closely related like? Very vauge questions but then again most of you live in the UK so it's hard to relate things to you and be descriptive anyway![]()
Well at my uni, game development wasn't really a major part of the course (Computer Science). I did some XNA (C#) development in my final year and that was it really. If you really want to develop games, you need to look at C/C++.
Software development wise, we began with Java and moved swiftly onto C#. First year was all Java and then everything after that was C# based (win forms, ASP .NET and XNA). I applied for a number of jobs related to my field of study and got offers for most of them. In the UK I think there is an abundance of software/programming based jobs, but not that many people to occupy them.
I went on an industrial placement (C# Application Development and Server Admin) after year 2 of uni, which did help in securing a software development job.
I'm at university studying Computer Science, but I'm currently doing a year long internship as a software developer with a rather large company which is pretty nice.![]()
Ya i knew i needed(actually required) to know C/C++ and maybe a few other languages depending on what types of games i end up doing but i just have no clue where to start for school to learn all this.
*thread revive*
I now have a job at a local camping in the restaurant as a waiter and even barman / bartender. Yes, indeed! I'm 17 years old and I pull beers and pour whisky :lol:
I also have a volunteer writing position at a Dutch / Belgian gamingsite as a newsposter. I will get the chance to write reviews and go to events as I post more there, so I'm quite stoked![]()
Hmm what whisky would you recommend me?![]()