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From: "James Bunting" <james AT aic DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: demon.tech.pc,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
References: <039uZHAFNuI3Ewge AT dunvegan1 DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>
Subject: Re: Career's in Programming
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 15:23:07 +0100
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Well I have an HND in Software Engineering and should very shortly have a
degree as well.

I have done commercial programming before (not games) with my HND.  I am
currently at finishing off my degree.  I have an interview at a games
software company next week. :-)

I would say that Software Engineering is a good subject because it caters
for most of the wide spectrum of the software industry and is biased towards
coding.  But saying that if there was such as thing as a Games Programming
degree I would do that instead!

Paul Richards <Paul AT dunvegan1 DOT demon DOT co DOT uk> wrote in message
news:039uZHAFNuI3Ewge AT dunvegan1 DOT demon DOT co DOT uk...
> Hi,
> When I leave school I would like to get a degree in Software Engineering
> and eventually become a programmer.  What sort of degree/job do you guys
> have?  Is that the right course to take to become a programmer?
> --
> Paul Richards


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