Game programmer
A game programmer is a software engineer who primarily develops computer or video games or related software (such as game development tools). Game programming has many specialized disciplines; practitioners of any may regard themselves as "game programmers". A game programmer should not be confused with a game designer; many designers are also programmers, but not all are, and it is rare for one person to serve both roles in modern professional games.
External links
- Gamasutra, Game Developer Magazine's sister site
- Game Developers Conference, a yearly event
- Gamedev.net, a popular game programming site
- Flipcode, another popular game programming site
- DevMaster.net, yet another popular game development site
- Sumea.com.au, a prominent Australian game development site
- Game Programming Wiki
- Game Programming Q&A from ArenaNet
- PC Gamer Blog - "Beginning C++ Game Programming" book review
Game development chatrooms
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Disciplines |
| ► | Platforms |
| ► | Experience needed |
| ► | Compensation |
| ► | Job security |
| ► | Languages and tools |
| ► | Notable game programmers |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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