Art and crafts nikka stop trolling....
nikka how df am i trolling?

anyways. Should i look more forward to getting ito software development, rather than computer science then
Art and crafts nikka stop trolling....
Say I want to be the person that makes character designs, and design the cities and cars n shyt in a game. What degree would i need the most for that?
Yeah that's linear algebra out the anus.Thats the artist/animators. But like somebody said before, for the games industry what you really need is a portfolio. Alot of people break into the Game field by working on Mods or open source games.Very few colleges offer "Game Programming" courses etc.etc Look up speechs given by "John Carmack".
Even within Game Programming, you have the roles seperated( game play programmer, engine programmer etc.etc). Also from what I hear, prepare to work alot of 10+ hr days...and if you dont like Math/Physics dont even waste your time. lol
Yeah that's linear algebra out the anus.![]()
Had a dude that left my project that used double/triple nested hashmaps for the simplest shyt that could have been solved with an extremely simple class. I'dand keep it moving if it worked, but it doesn't. I know that I'm gonna have to go and fix all that shyt.
Doing firmware programming at my job, spending most of my time on the coli eating snacks.. 401k stacking taking company paid 'vacations'...
I work in research and development btw. I do shyt 99% of everyone else can't do then go back to chilling
actually assembly aint bad.....I actually liked it in college...try looking at some of the javascript we have:...now this will make your eyes bleed
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Wow. Non-descriptive variables.I hate working with programmers who do that.![]()
If you're going to stop at an Associates, get a certification or several certifications instead. Less money and more opportunities as far as jobs go.No, im starting college next month. By the time my 2 years is up at the CC i'll be 19 with an associates in Computer science thats the PLAN.
I want to know if i can do anything with it.
I'm assuming at least two years. It's a 30 credit program and some of the classes have other classes as prerequisites. And with the workload in the classes, I doubt I'd be able to handle a full-time class schedule while working anyway (I already tried that last fall and failed miserably)
In the mean time, hopefully I can land some internships to gain some experience outside the classroom.
Though I wonder if it'd be possible to land a decent permanent job somewhere while working towards the master's?
Dap and rep on site. this post right here helped me solve something i was stuck with for a few days because people thought it was a hot idea to store multiple responses using pipes to separate the responses.
Say I want to be the person that makes character designs, and design the cities and cars n shyt in a game. What degree would i need the most for that?
you wrote this? your style is cluttered as fukk breh
right, and no comments for the person that inherits this mess
Just go on dice.com and look up jobs titled software developer, java developer, software engineer, or whatever else. They'll list ballpark figures sometimes. It depends on experience too. Same position could pay $40,000 or $70,000 a year. It depends on location too. Same position in San Francisco or NYC is going to pay thousands more than one in a small or medium-sized city due to cost of lving.hmm wish u wud just tell me ur salary :/
Is software engineering of software development just as good as CS.(career wise)
Software engineering and software development are pretty much the same. They are just labels/titles.Is software engineering of software development just as good as CS.(career wise)