Dev/Designers
Dev/Designers
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- Jaline0
I'm both. And yeah, I don't have experience with all types of scripting. Which is one reason why I'm in school. I love the development aspect of it more, but I find the designing part to be easier.
- and good for you :)303
- you on a computer science degree J?kelpie
- Nope. I'm doing Interactive Development. I learned coding by myself at 12, but I need to learn properly.Jaline
- I already did a degree in a Media Studies-related field, so I didn't want to spend another 4 years in school. Just 2.Jaline
- what does it teach you, out of interest?kelpie
- It's probably what you don't like. Jack-of-all-trades. But I'm focusing on web and actionscript next year.Jaline
- We do a lot of coding, come to think of it. But we also do video work, motion, 3D, and photography.Jaline
- I was going to do a development-only program but it was extremely expensive (at a private college).Jaline
- I'm not fiching for stuff I don't like, don't worry ;D just genuinely interested.kelpie
- interested to see how future graduates skills may effect the structure of an agency/projectkelpie
- Nah, I was just noting it b/c you posted something like that on the previous page :) No worriesJaline
- eg: you will graduate with extra skills to some people who we would look at now, but without things they have. If everybody goes in this direction how will it effect how things are approached in the future?kelpie
- ...goes in this direction how will it effect how things are approached in the future? it will shape what's done going forwardkelpie
- therefore its vital to know and I haven't been near a college in 10 years ;)kelpie
- I think both types of programs exist, but the creator of our program is into the "versatility" idea.Jaline