Students from the Sheffield Women in Computer Science (SWiCS) society talk to the National Videogame Museum about promoting careers in software development to young women, and their recent experience studying C++ game programming with the Sumo Academy. To mark the release of the Sumo Academy’s free C++ study resources for A-Level students, members of the SWiCS will deliver a downloadable workshop demonstrating how to get started with C++ game programming.
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Games Careers Week is a free non-profit event organised and funded by the BGI, Into Games and Grads in Games, supported by TIGA, NextGen Skills Academy, Gamesindustry.biz and Ukie
The BGI is a charity number 1183530 which educates the public about games through the National Videogame Museum, training and research.
Into Games is a national non-profit Community Interest Company that supports people from all backgrounds in finding rewarding careers in games.
Grads in Games is a non-profit Community Interest Company which equips students with the skills games employers need.