Hi Richard,
That has to be cool having classes on gaming. I attended WSU for a
standard CS degree, and learned VB, C++, Java, SQL, etc. However, all
that was business oriented.
When I left WSU I then delved in to books directed to gaming and picked
up the standard math equasions, DirectX SDK programming, and suggested
procedures for game design.
Allot of that I have learned by good old trial and error.
Richard Bennett wrote:
> Hey Thomas, this is true. I have been taking the computer game
> programming
> class at my school, and just typing in examples that they gave takes a
> while. I have a few ideas in mind that I want to create, and can
> hopefully
> get it done. I plan on having a few free games, and some commercial
> games,
> though when that will be, I have no clue, but hopefully it will not
> take too
> long. I will be going through the 2nd portion of the game programming
> class
> next quarter, where we learn sound, graphics, and other things. It's
> different being the only blind student at that school, but makes me try
> harder.*grin*
> BEAN
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