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You know this mobile app market is still reasonably hot.
Android apps are doing the biz, they are discretely doing OK for some people and very profitable for others. So, why not try entering into Android development? I'll try it when I not feeling to lazy! This blog was started more than 2 years ago...and as you can witness, Mobile Apps are still the big thing. You still have a chance to easily make your own apps for FREE or and a very low cost.
There are millions of apps on sale, from free ones to ones which are free and cost money. Mobile game apps and various other software apps for mobile phones and smartphones are available in many app stores right now. What's with all these mobile apps appearing on the market? Is it good for the mobile phone companies or the mobile networks? Most likely beneficial for both of them seeing that mobile users have been captivated by this trend of mobile technology. Apple were clearly the business which brought mobile apps to the forefront with the itunes store. Many developers jumped onto the bandwagon of app development, most of them (most likely) intending to been the next mobile app developer millionaire.
The all new Samsung Focus Smartphone - Touchphone - AMOLED screen phone...oh, and windows 7 phone...12/10/2010 So, what do we make of the latest smartphone from the South Korean electronics giant??
Well, let's mention the last adjective when describing this beast...it's a Windows 7 phone built upon Qualcomm's 1-GHz QSD8250 chipset. Most, if not all, Windows 7 phones have been developed around this architecture. So, this hardware foundation is nothing new in the communication industrys' engineering labs. Other specs to mention include HSDPA 7.2, Wi-Fi, a 5-megapixel camera, 8GB of built RAM and possible a MicroSD card up to 32GB being introduced at a later date. There is no hard keyboard so it has a purely touchscreen keypad/keyboard. The US market should be seeing this cellphone on the shelves on the 8th of November 2010 for about $199.99 on contract. Many people will play computer games without any knowledge of how much work went into the game. True, a lot of thought and creativity had to be employed in order to make the game work, but the game also required a good deal of computer programming and knowledge of different computer programming languages in order to make the game not only feel real, but look attractive as well. There are many sides of computer game programming, so if you are interested in computer game programming and may want to take up courses in the future, take a look at this list.
The game physics programmer is someone who directs how a game uses physics in order to look correct and feel correct. In most cases, a computer game will not completely simulate the physics of a real world, but some important aspects of physics may have to come into play for some games. For instance, wind resistance might be important to dogfights, while the fluid but retarded movements of some characters in water might be needed for a role-playing game. The artificial intelligence programmer is the one in charge of developing the logical sequence of the game itself. For instance, when a game involves finding a path, employing strategies, or giving rise to enemy tactics, an artificial intelligence programmer may be called in to make a game smart – in other words, to make the game think on its own. In general, the computer language used for artificial intelligence programming is simpler than other languages, and it can be shared with the game’s players. The graphics programmer uses a series of codes and algorithms in order to provide graphics in the world of the game. In the modern age, a graphics programmer has to work in a three-dimensional environment, and should therefore have knowledge of calculus, vector math, and other algebra concepts that may be needed for specializing in rendering such images. There are only very few graphics programmers, and they may usually demand high wages for their work. A sound programmer will provide sounds in terms of characters’ dialogues, music, and even sounds that can make the game seem more real, such as the sound of crunching leaves or grass as characters walk on them. The gameplay programmer will add to the experience of the game, and will do so by focusing on the game’s feel and strategy. Computer game programming will also require a team of scripters, who are also usually the designers of the game. These scripters write the code of the game itself, usually with a basic computer language. Also needed are user interface programmers, or the UI: the UI programmers will create a library of different aspects that can be used across a wide variety of worlds within the game, or a wide variety of games within a manufacturer. The UI programming language involves a good deal of math, with the aim of producing special effects. Also important is an input programmer, who writes codes for how different kinds of hardware, such as the keyboard, joystick, or mouse, will affect the game. The network programmer will find ways for the game to work on a network, where people can play against each other. A porting programmer ensures that the game can work on different platforms and operating systems. Overseeing all these tasks is the lead game programmer. These are only a few aspects of computer game programming. As the field widens, more and more programmers of different kinds will have to be called in and identified as important. The digital world constantly changes. New technologies are introduced and new developments in the industry are being made known to the public. There will always be changes in technology. And technology will constantly improve to help create a better world. Computer programmers use a range of terminologies that make sense only to them and to their colleagues. For other people who are not very adept with computers and programming, those words either mean something else or don't mean anything at all. Here's an overview of the ten most commonly used and confused computer programming terminologies that everybody should know, explained in layman's terms: Access this site directly from your mobile to download FREE Business eBooks: http://food.param.mobi |
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