Re: Today (Feb 26) IBM announcements
- From: tim <TimJ@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 23:13:25 -0000
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 10:21:17 +1300, Pete Dashwood wrote:
Todays programmers are growing up with smart tools that simply generate what
is needed when it is needed. The language is irrelevant. Scripting holds it
together and can be changed on the fly. There is no requirement for "low
level" programming. (I think it was Tim who noted in a recent post that many
CS graduates can't program; ....they don't need to...) The world is
changing. Rapidly. And this is just the beginning.
...
Pete.
The person who told me about the drop-out rate in games programming also
said that they actually have three streams in their course. There is a
graphic design part, which is mostly artistic, then there is games design,
which is about integrating the bits together. The stream with the high
dropout rate, graphics programming, is about building the fancy effects,
handling the physics, the AI, making sure you get the frames updated in
the time available, etc. Only this last stream really needs a lot of
low-level technical skills.
Tim
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