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Being a Junior Games Programmer at 22 Cans


6 Mar 2017, 5:00pm - 6:00pm

Room 142, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Free. All welcome. No booking required.
Department Computing
Website 22 Cans website
Contact p.fry(@gold.ac.uk)

Meet Sam Hayhurst and Ryan Singh, two Goldsmiths graduates who are now junior developers for 22 Cans.

5pm-6pm Monday 6 March
Room 142, Richard Hoggart Building, Goldsmiths

Sam Hayhurst and Ryan Singh are two Goldsmiths Computing graduates who now work for the games developer 22 Cans.

At this informal talk, find out what it’s like to be a junior developer - and learn about working for Peter Molyneux, the creator of Populous, Dungeon Keeper, Black & White, Theme Park, the Fable series, and the new resource-gathering game 'The Trail'.

All welcome. No booking required.

22 Cans website

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6 Mar 2017 5:00pm - 6:00pm
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