Webinar Replay: How to Make Video Games
The replay from our latest webinar on how to make video games is now available for viewing: Key points covered in the video: What skills are required to make a game, as well as recommended … Continue reading
The replay from our latest webinar on how to make video games is now available for viewing: Key points covered in the video: What skills are required to make a game, as well as recommended … Continue reading
Ever wanted to learn how to create your own video games? Learn from a game developer how you can get started in game development! About this Event Got a great idea for a video game? … Continue reading
Today I am excited to share a guest post from Artur Meyster, CTO of Career Karma (YC W19), an online marketplace that matches career switchers with coding bootcamps. If you are looking for a new … Continue reading
Welcome to the second entry in my game development log for my game, Brain Bouncer. If you are interested in learning more about my development process, check out the previous entry. You can check out … Continue reading
I mentioned last fall that I would be migrating Brain Bouncer to MonoGame, and that I would be posting updates on my process. I know I haven’t been good about updating, so I have a … Continue reading
Are you taking a computer science course, studying for a programming certification, attending a code boot camp, or learning on your own? Do you need some help improving your exam and assignment grades and confidence? … Continue reading
A while ago, I decided that I wanted to create a level editor for Brain Bouncer, so that players could create and share their own levels with each other. After doing some research, it seemed … Continue reading
As a software developer, at some point, you probably will have to write code that gets some kind of input from the user. Most of the Java students I’ve tutored have been using a standard … Continue reading
As a computer science tutor, I usually tell my newer students not to worry too much about performance optimization, first focus on understanding what you’re doing and getting your program to work. That’s usually my … Continue reading
As a computer science tutor, and as a developer myself, I’ve often run across some interesting, and frustrating bugs. Fortunately, I can count myself as a pretty decent debugger, but sometimes I get some real … Continue reading