- Feb 28, 2014
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I didn't know where else to turn so I thought I would try a forum full of tech guys.
Basically, I'm a college student majoring in Computer Science. I'm in my third year right and it looks like I'm going to need two more years to get my BA. I just transferred from one university to another because this one is supposed to be more suited towards my major. I was a bit of a fuck up my first two years which is why I'll be in school for an extra year. Anyway, I like video games, alot. I mostly play AAA titles but I've been giving indies a chance lately. My plan was to transfer to this school and get a degree in game development. After talking to my parents I made the decision of switching to Computer Science because I don't think the gaming industry job market is very strong right now. Development teams are getting laid off left and right and I'm not creative enough to start my own. So I thought make a plan B, get a degree in computer science and be a programmer. Its practical because if I ever do decide to try the gaming industry, I have programming to back me up. Its what I wanted to do in the game industry anyway, program.
The problem is my parents say I'm not passionate enough about programming and that I'm going to fail in life because of it. I partially agree, but only because I have no idea how to get better at this stuff. Yes, I know I should practice outside of school and the courses they teach are not enough, but where do I go to learn more?
I knew some C++ but I need to refresh my brain on that. Right now I'm taking a into to web programming class that focuses on HTML CSS and java and another intro programming class that uses python. But that's all I know.
My dad tells me to get involved with stuff but I don't know where to begin. He showed me codeacademy, the website. I'm trying to get in activity groups at my school. But where do I go to learn more languages?
Are my parents overreacting or am I doing something wrong? Am I on the right track? What I'm really asking here is do you guys know any websites, forums, blogs, anything that would help me? I'm just trying to become good at this stuff and I can't turn back now. I can't switch majors or anything.
any help at all would be a big help.
Basically, I'm a college student majoring in Computer Science. I'm in my third year right and it looks like I'm going to need two more years to get my BA. I just transferred from one university to another because this one is supposed to be more suited towards my major. I was a bit of a fuck up my first two years which is why I'll be in school for an extra year. Anyway, I like video games, alot. I mostly play AAA titles but I've been giving indies a chance lately. My plan was to transfer to this school and get a degree in game development. After talking to my parents I made the decision of switching to Computer Science because I don't think the gaming industry job market is very strong right now. Development teams are getting laid off left and right and I'm not creative enough to start my own. So I thought make a plan B, get a degree in computer science and be a programmer. Its practical because if I ever do decide to try the gaming industry, I have programming to back me up. Its what I wanted to do in the game industry anyway, program.
The problem is my parents say I'm not passionate enough about programming and that I'm going to fail in life because of it. I partially agree, but only because I have no idea how to get better at this stuff. Yes, I know I should practice outside of school and the courses they teach are not enough, but where do I go to learn more?
I knew some C++ but I need to refresh my brain on that. Right now I'm taking a into to web programming class that focuses on HTML CSS and java and another intro programming class that uses python. But that's all I know.
My dad tells me to get involved with stuff but I don't know where to begin. He showed me codeacademy, the website. I'm trying to get in activity groups at my school. But where do I go to learn more languages?
Are my parents overreacting or am I doing something wrong? Am I on the right track? What I'm really asking here is do you guys know any websites, forums, blogs, anything that would help me? I'm just trying to become good at this stuff and I can't turn back now. I can't switch majors or anything.
any help at all would be a big help.
