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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

Video game development series. Education needs. The problems of cross platform development.

Next episode will cover the game I'm currently developing:
Star Sonata - http://www.starsonata.com

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  • As a follow up question: I see many technical schools offering degrees in the gaming industry now. (ie DeVry) What is the opinion of those degrees within the industry vs. one from a university?

  • Personally, I have never worked with an engineer that came from a "DeVry type" program. Nearly all the engineers that I have worked with have had computer science degrees from a major state or private university. So take that for what it's worth.

  • Jon,

    You need the ears to go with that t-shirt. That would rock!

  • You know I looked hard for the ears for Halloween but surprising I could not find Mouseketeer Ears for sale anywhere locally or the Internet. Only some vintage $100 replica version were being sold.

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  • must...not...look...at...shirt­!

    baaaaaaaaah too tempting

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  • I like the AFX choon at the beginning

  • Useful absolutely. I don't get why so many dislikes.

  • I like you Mikey.... oh no it's the shirt hahahaha

  • haha!!! ... cool t-shirt! :D

  • lol

  • lol :D

  • (continued) I wanted to add that I respect "you guys" (programmers) very, very much since I have some programming experience as well. I've programmed in Java, C, C#, and HTML. The most recent project I was involved in was making a website for a local, non-profit organization with 4 other guys. Great fun. The reason I left CS, though, is because I'm no good with algorithms. I know it's necessary for succes, so I quit while I was ahead. I enjoy networking, though, so I'm okay with that. :)

  • It's very cool that you're a game programmer, Castaa. My friends are in CS, and they want to become game programmers as well. When I was in CS, I always wanted to make productivity suite programs. They found it strange that I would want to do something "so boring." I'm actually no longer a CS student, and instead I'm going into networking. I would like to become a network admininistrator or engineer. I've considered databases and information systems design, but I think networking is for me.

  • no1...i said that for a example on how big a page of code would be...i never said anything about coding in word, i was replying to the question on how big a page of code is.

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