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4/29/2013 2:52:23 AM
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If I wanted a job such as Software Devlopment Engineer, what degree should I go for?

I'm in high school and was wondering what degree would be best for some of the engineering positions at companies such as Bungie. Thanks!
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  • Edited by Iz SnIpERBaiT: 4/30/2013 12:40:38 AM
    Just started in computer science, and currently on exam week of my first year in college (hard to believe it went by so quick) I'm interested in building games, but I've found that, since those early days, I've come to enjoy coding just for what it is, and I don't feel reliant on games as an aspiration to point my code at, which means, for me, I'll be happy with most any programming job, and there are a lot of them. So go ahead and get started with coding now. Somebody mentioned getting a book, but there are a TON of online resources out there that will get you off the ground and on your way to understanding how to build a kick-ass game. I got my start in high-school, and I think it's a good idea to know what you are getting into/have prior experience, so go kick some ass. Here's a couple tutorials I've used and liked. [url]http://gamedevlessons.com/lessons/game-core-tut/[/url] [url]http://xoax.net/cpp/crs/console/index.php[/url] Also, we have a group right here on bnet to talk about programming: [url]http://www.bungie.net/7_Programmers-and-Devs/en-us/Groups/Detail?groupId=39815[/url] Good luck Caboose, and be brave.

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