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I personally can't help you.But if you can't seem to find an answer here, I suggest you use Jeff Atwood's ''Digg''-style programming-help forum, Stack Overflow. Ask your question there and you're bound to get an answer within an hour.
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Just from my experience in programming internships, we work as a team.Start of the week, we generally had a little meeting discussing what would get done and who would do it.So generally speaking, you were given a problem and allowed your own way to solve it (the part I love).Day to day after that consisted of coding up said solutions. If we were ...
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Well shucks. It's be 2010 for me, then off to graduate school.
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I went to LH in Summer 2006 when Fable 2 was still in some Alpha/pre-Alpha stage. Apparently the wrong time because they hadn't begun any sort of formal testing. I did get to meet Jeff Brutus and Andy Robson, who are now working for Testology. I got to meet PM, too, although he was in a hurry and undoubtedly has no recollection of the ...
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You can get into the game industry in a variety of ways, so go for the ways that give you more options. A degree in economics wouldn't help someone teach a math class, but a degree in mathematics would help someone get a job in economics. So a math degree gives you more options than an economics degree, get it?Similarly, a Computer Science degree ...
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No, just use Will a lot, and max out some spells. You'll get them over time as your character ages.
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No spoilers below, so don't worry!Gosh Fable II is addictive. There's a whole lot to do, and I want to do it all at once.Going to anywhere or anything turns into me checking out stores, showing off trophies, maybe working a bit, exploring for dig spots, and playing fetch with my Dog. I've lost literally hours of real-world time doing very ...
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I cut my teeth on Savitch's Problem Solving with C++ I can't find the exact book I had, but Amazon has plenty of Savitch's books. linky
I found it an excellent guide for both programmers familiar with other languages, and complete newbies to C++. Code examples, many of which are useful structures that you may use later, and detailed exaplanations ...
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Glen Watts1:I don't know Java at all (yeah, I know, never had a need to learn it) but I know that it fulfils much the same role at school and college level as Pascal did for me as a 16 year old (which was 15 years ago now, crikey)
More or less. Java was the first language I learned 5 years ago. It catches most of your misakes (type-mismatch,
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awesome game, Baystone!
How recent of a project is that?
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