Professor Kate Poirier, Spring 2017

Introducing me.(Juliano Everett)

Well, My name’s Juliano. At this point in my life, I can only see myself being someone within the field of the gaming industry. Currently, I’m in the field of computer science in hopes to one day become a game developer, and program my own games(Or games in general). I was originally a Mechanical Engineering major, and while robotics are pretty cool, I’ve had an interest in programming and development in general. I would definitely recommend for anyone to try the mech 1101 class if they’re the least bit interested in learning how to draft basic projects and then create them using steel or any material. (In general, there’s a bunch of cool stuff in that building, milling machines, lathes, 3d printer, water jet, CNC machines etc.) Weird recommendation for a bunch of computer majors I know… But you never know what could be useful to you one day.

I got into computers a very long time ago when I use to do basic upgrades on my computer, which eventually led to building my own computers, and now this.  After Tech I plan to continue my education while working and completing any endeavor or projects I think of. I’m young and there’s plenty to do in life.  I hope within this course I learn enough to develop an understanding and hopefully, it’ll be something applicable to what  I do.

In terms of what my hobbies and interests are… I do quite a few things.  When I’m not in the gym, I’m reading, writing and developing games for myself. If all goes well hopefully I’ll have some stuff on kindle and the app store soon.  For anyone else interested in games; Unity is an amazing free resource. 🙂

2 Comments

  1. M.Lopez

    While I’m not too great with programming, I find that knowing how it works is a useful skill to have just for doing things on some machines, and my vast experience with a wide variety of video games has also left me with ideas about game design in mind for a while, even going so far as sharing input on such things with a few friends of mine. Good luck on making something great in the future.

    • Juliano E

      I think you should just go for it. There’s plenty of info online to bring your ideas to life. There’s also plenty of forums and communities willing to help you with your scripting/programming needs. There’s tons of people who can write faster, better script than both you and I, but no one has your ideas and if you don’t make them who will? lol. Thank you for the luck though. I definitely need it

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