Resuming Development on Casino Sweeper Game
A few weeks ago, I received a very nice compliment about a demo I did a few years ago, a game called Casino Sweeper. Thanks to that kind comment, I have resumed development on this … Continue reading
A few weeks ago, I received a very nice compliment about a demo I did a few years ago, a game called Casino Sweeper. Thanks to that kind comment, I have resumed development on this … Continue reading
Today I am excited to share another 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
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
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
Need some computer science study tips? We have a new ebook available for Kindle and as a PDF! Are you learning programming on your own, attending a code boot camp, or taking a computer science … Continue reading
Not-So-Happy Holidays? With final exams and projects fast approaching, this time of year can be very difficult for computer science students, or all students, really. If you haven’t been doing well in class, you probably … Continue reading
While working as a software developer on government contracts, one thing our teams always had to consider was making the product accessible for all users, in order to meet Section 508 requirements (more information is … Continue reading
If you’re like me, you probably have a huge “stack of shame.” What’s that, you ask? A huge backlog of games that you haven’t finished playing, or in some cases, haven’t even taken out of … Continue reading