Programming 2: 2022 Post Mortem

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Each year our first-year students of the Game Development major need to prove that they understand the basics of C++. What better way than asking them to create their own game or to recreate one of their childhood favourites – games they have played for hours on end, and of which they have great memories.

 
These games are a true test of their understanding of the basic C++ programming language, memory management, physics and collision detection in games, but also of time management, planning and perseverance. Special attention is paid to the most recent C++ style programming, code organisation, the correct use of inheritance and composition. For many students, this step-by-step approach is what is needed to introduce them to a whole new world, in which a programming language becomes a useful tool that will help them to create and express their ideas.
 
Check out the results!

DAE_PROG2_Exam2021-22_AlejandroRoca from Digital Arts and Entertainment on Vimeo.

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DAE_PROG2_Exam2021-22_DejonckheereWard from Digital Arts and Entertainment on Vimeo.

DAE_PROG2_Exam2021-22_DeKeukelaereSander from Digital Arts and Entertainment on Vimeo.

DAE_PROG2_Exam2021-22_KluskensStef from Digital Arts and Entertainment on Vimeo.

DAE_PROG2_Exam2021-22_Lammertyn_Gaspard from Digital Arts and Entertainment on Vimeo.

DAE_PROG2_Exam2021-22_Nathan_Stevens from Digital Arts and Entertainment on Vimeo.

DAE_PROG2_Exam2021-22_SimonSchaep from Digital Arts and Entertainment on Vimeo.

DAE_PROG2_Exam2021-22_SupierzJan from Digital Arts and Entertainment on Vimeo.