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Briar Cliff junior Megan Sherrill, right, discusses video game programming with her instructor, Tom Kleen, assistant professor of computer science.
Wang asked her team what makes video game coding unique, and they gave a variety of answers. One of her students said that video game programming is more fun than software engineering because the ...
From video game consoles to smart phones, technology is moving at lightning speeds these days. To keep up with the world around us, computer science students at the University of Houston are at ...
Artificial intelligence promises to make games more exciting and easier to build — even amid worries about its effects on the industry’s job market.