Monday, March 2, 2009

Programming and DKA

Okay, so I extremely dislike programming. I understand how it works, why it works and the general idea of how things should be. However, whenever I try to do anything, it fails.

I think it irks me so much because I don't like that it requires perfection. I wish it was more like a human language, where, even if it's a bit jumbled and not quite right, people still understand what you're saying. I think that's why I'm much better at spoken languages and NOT programming languages.

I'm glad I do understand it though. Going into game production, understanding programming will definitely help when talking to programmers without sounding like a retard.

I just hope I can do it well enough to get through my class this semester.

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On a completely different note, I am in a fraternity. I find this both hilarious and cool. I never thought I would be in a fraternity, but considering it's an AWESOME cinema fraternity, it's totally awesome. This is the first semester it's been alive in quite a while. Delta Kappa Alpha was an fraternity that existed when George Lucas was at USC, he was in it. I think that's nifty.

I also like that they are trying to get people from both the film side and video game side so we can cooperate to make super awesome cinematic works of art. However, at the moment there are few gamers...but I plan to change that. By running for Recruitment Chair. It's going to be awesome.

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