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  1. #41
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    Re: Need Someone Else

    Wow! I can't wait till I have time to code 12+ hours on the weekend! I'm 14, turning 15 soon. I also hat teachers and school in general. But math is pretty entertaining as long as you got a good teacher. I also like is learning stuff that will actually help me. But, I think it's a little too much for me too fast. But I want more!!! I can't help but think of all the times my parents tried to kick me off of my comp as and 8 year old coding basic . I wonder how I'll turn up when I get older...
    "Witness my perfection"

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    i cannot believe the level of professionalism and all-out talent spawned from this board, and good chunk of you are under the age of 20!

    myself, i am "late bloomer" when it comes to coding (started at 22, now 26), and now i am really starting to regret the fact that i didn't start 10 years prior.

    the only solice i have is that maybe in the near future my son will have his name on this board. he is six now, so i'll see if he'll be up to it by the time he's 8

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    Re: Need Someone Else

    Well it's interesting to note that even though our ages differ, the timepoint when it all happened seems to be somewhat in the region of 8 - 10 years ago.

    What did happen to the generation using computers in that time of history?

    Was it John Carmack and his epic games who changed us all into codehacking gamelovers?

    I personally believe that someone that started out more than 10 years ago has a very small advantage using the experience he/she gained then, over those who started fairly recently.
    (Although the learning caps of a person decline somewhat after 30 )

    This is because of the giant leaps of technology and software that has been made since then, which have altered the conditions for learning and using coding/programming to produce desireable goals.

    Goals that could not have been seen without the new software, games and hardware of today.

    And most of all, the AVAILABILITY of knowledge, like in this forum. 10 years ago it was books, today its webforums dedicated for experienced and inexperienced people of all ages to meet and learn from eachother in an alarming rate.

    This is a rolemodel for ALL science... and maybe even for future democractic issues.

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    Re: Need Someone Else

    I would really love to work on your graphics engine and help you out. I too want a sort of "team" to develop with. But I fear that I lack experience. I hope you find someone
    "Witness my perfection"

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    Re: Need Someone Else

    Well since we're all here...

    I'm a late bloomer myself. Always wanted to learn programming and felt that I would like it. I started at about 18 or 19. Before that I spent my days reading about chemistry and physics.

    I wanted to do 3D Graphics badly so I began thinking about the math involved with it. Keep in mind that I was clueless about d3d and ogl. I used Windows GDI to do my 3D graphics. I had code that did, cubes, cylinders, simple primitives, z-buffering (or should I say z-ordering), texturing (but no filtering) of any sort.

    When I finaly found out how to use GL, I resisted, because it made the job much easier! Trust me, it's a pain to use 2D operation to do 3D.

    Well, that's the interesting part. Now I'm like all you guys and 24.

    Tata!
    V--man

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    Re: Need Someone Else

    My tuppence worth..

    Started coding at the age of 16.. (pretty late in life really)

    I am 24 now.. still in my 1st job as a games programmer on consoles, which I started about 2 1/2 yrs ago. As for getting into the games industry.. I just had a really lucky break I guess.. One of the directors found my old webpage when I was currently droping out of uni (bored the pants off me, Hell I got marked down for optimizing my assembler project!!) and offered me a job.

    Had to relocate 350 miles to the south coast, but its nice down here..

    I guess I'm one of the last newcomers into the games industry that doesn't really have "good" qualifications. Unless you learn very quickly, I'd say it'd be rather difficult to get in without qualifications in maths, physics etc..

    TBH I thought Matt was in his late 30's! (sorry Matt, hehe )

    Nutty

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    Re: Need Someone Else

    I'm 32, would LOVE, to program OpenGL 12 hours a day, BUT......
    Finally. Someone who is older than me. I though I was the only 30+ person here. I wish I knew what I did now at age 20.

    I only started OpenGL 2 years ago. I havnt been able to do any commercial GL stuff yet, but I have got my own page/site up and it got rated best OpenGL site in South Africa. http://home.global.co.za/~jhorn

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    Re: Need Someone Else

    glad to see a lot of you younger guys are able to spend a lot of time on something you love - stick with it.

    I love coding, but with a busy family and 40+hr work week, I'm lucky to get in a couple of hours a day doing my own stuff, which makes it difficult to get anything done. I'm working on a 3d charting tool - yeah, it's not original, but I'm trying to add some features which make it a little better than most.

    Oops, I just used up 5min of my two-hour development window - bye.

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    Re: Need Someone Else

    Hi, I'm 21 and just been offered a job with a well respected games company. I'll be writing 3D engines. I've been programming for 12 years now, I go through stages: sometimes I'll get really annoyed with sitting in front of a computer not doing anything new, then other times I'll sit there and code 10 hours a day.

    I'm still at uni and recently we had to do an OpenGL coursework for our graphics module. I ended up spending about 70 hours coding for this coursework and it was only worth 20% of the module. (they recon that you should do about an hours work for 1%)

    What I say to all the younger people out there is this: If you really enjoy writing game engines you are going to get a job in the games industry (if you want it that is). I know people on my course who have decided that they would like a career in games but they dont really care whether they get into games or accounting!
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    PS. If you want to see the demo that I produced for my gfx coursework it is available here

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