A degree in Computer Science will set you on the most direct path to game programming.
Completely agree. Don't waste your time getting a masters. Get a Computer Science degree from a good school and then get to work and get some practical experience.
Actually, getting a master's is probably a good idea -- but you can wait until you have some practical experience before going back to school.
Depending on what you want to do, game programming can be some of the most advanced programming out there:
Computer science is the right degree, but make sure to take classes that will give you the skills you need -- getting an emphasis in business is probably not going to cut it. Math is key; the more math you take, the better. That and algorithms.
Some individuals start with an associates degree, while others go on for The Bachelor's degree.
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To become a software developer first you need to learn how to properly do coding. If you know code then you can write all kinds of computer programs.
I would start by studying Computer Science.
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There are no requirements to become a website developer. Anyone can become one, they just need to be dedicated and willing to learn different programming languages.
Love for the game, knowledge of the game, and determination. The best way to start is to become a teacher and study the game. Coach peewee first, move your way up.
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To become a game designer you need programming and game designing skills.
As long as someone is willing to employ, it is definitely possible to become a developer. If you want to work as a freelancer/self-employed then it doesn't matter if you are 30 or 130 years old. All you need to do is code and you become a developer
You don't need any qualifications to be a developer. Most employers prefer someone with a portfolio of their work over someone with a qualification. I worked as a web developer for nearly 4 years before I was "qualified."