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Re: Spring/LD presentation

Posted: 12 Jun 2015, 11:26
by PicassoCT
They are needed to do artsy stuff and later to serve food and family values.

Good heavens, if another grace hopper came out of this.
:(

Sorry about the guy falling asleep- thats the stuff im made off. Coding/Paiting all through the night and then having troubles keeping awake even when it gets interesting. Dont take it personally. That guy is at this point sitting at home, trying to get spring to run, wishing he had paid more attention asked more questions.

Re: Spring/LD presentation

Posted: 12 Jun 2015, 13:11
by KingRaptor
gajop wrote:What's really unfortunate is that despite being told this talk would include non-programming stuff as well, they seem to have misrepresented it and in the end no girls showed up which was disappointing for me as well. :(
Is this an "equal gender representation" thing, or a "the professor is a perv" thing? :mrgreen:

I'm just glad apparently nobody decided to follow up on my game

Re: Spring/LD presentation

Posted: 12 Jun 2015, 14:37
by hokomoko
KingRaptor wrote:Is this an "equal gender representation" thing, or a "the professor is a perv" thing? :mrgreen:
Probably a little bit of both :wink:

Re: Spring/LD presentation

Posted: 16 Jun 2015, 08:34
by gajop
Gender equality is important. We should strive to attract more women in the video game development industry so we can experience a great variety of interesting games made for and/or by women, which are sure to offer new genres and approaches that we won't see at this rate.
Also, girls are hawt.

Anyway, since I was asked, I'm also adding the videos I used to demonstrate certain concepts (gate sound + scenario editor editing).