
Had a look into it, and found THIS.
Read the whole article, has some interesting and useful information....A degree in Physics, Maths, or Computer Science is usually a prerequisite for this role, although any degree course with a substantial programming element will suffice. Many new entrants also have a postgraduate qualification as well. All Programmers start in the industry with proven ability to programme in C++ (companies will usually ask for some kind of demo and/or ask candidates to work through a test)...
-- HERE is a link to all of the possible jobs within the gaming industry.
Last edited by Jonster; 17-02-2009 at 11:07 PM.
My teacher is 25, Canadian yes she would get it up the ****ter anyday.
We have done Advertising, Newspapers, Music, Radio and we are about to start Reality Tv. The best subject in school and is pretty easy. The exam is a piece of cake to I'm predicted a B
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Used to be GraysAthChaz
Programming as in Java etc not coding (webpage)
The first ever program/applet you will learn to do is "Hello World"
You will be sick of itJava is fine but I find it much more interesting than Visual Basic which I did at school
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Can't stand visual basic, it's ******* ****. My teacher won't shut the **** up either, all she does is moan - mainly at me.
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