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Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Hi everybody, i have a question...
What University have focus in programming for games? I living in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and I would like to know what university have a focus in programming for games or system? just curiousity... will have a nice day... and thak you for the attention... |
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Hello there,
I don't know anything about Brazil, I do know there are some in America. More graphics modelling then programming, but that's what makes it a challenge. Other than that, I am not completely sure what schools focusses on programming. I would love to help you but I'm not completely sure, and I don't want to give you any bad or incorrect information.Good luck anyway! Marlon. |
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Location: Philadelphia, PA |
Well I go to Full Sail in Winter Park Florida and the game Development degree here is a focus on programming.
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well, if ur thinking to study at UK, University of AbertayDundee woud be the wise decision. It has a good reputation in Games Development.
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Getting a degree in Computer Science has classes that introduce you to programming. They go in depth with it too. Look in your local college to see what classes they offer...C++, C#, Java, BREW are some of the languages that many employers look for in interviewing. The main 2 application programming interfaces (API) that's used for console programming are OpenGL and DirectX. Those API's are in C++, C, and C# I believe. So studying those is a big advantage... There are tutorials out there if you can teach it yourself. OpenGL API has a dedicated website http://nehe.gamedev.net/
DirectX is something you should google... type in "learn DirectX" and you should get a lotta hits...anyways, good luck...oh btw, I also go to gameinstitute.com where they teach and put a heavy emphasis in programming, check them out also |
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Other than that, I am not completely sure what schools focusses on programming. I would love to help you but I'm not completely sure, and I don't want to give you any bad or incorrect information.



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