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Softdev: What programming language?
VoydVoyd:
--- Quote from: basysmith on January 31, 2019, 08:48:30 am ---Has anyone used Unity 3D and C# for their SAT?
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I'm probably going to be doing this myself, even though I'm probably not going to be making a game, because the IDE is something I'm familiar with and is quite useful, and the UI elements are quite similar to that of XCode which the rest of my class is using. Did you have any questions about it? I think it's a fine tool for the SAT, even if you're not making a game. I would advise against making an actual game because the SAT marking scheme is heavily oriented around more "practical" software and you'll probably find it harder to justify a lot of your decisions, unless it's something like an educational game for a specific client.
basysmith:
--- Quote from: VoydVoyd on February 13, 2019, 08:45:28 pm --- I would advise against making an actual game because the SAT marking scheme is heavily oriented around more "practical" software and you'll probably find it harder to justify a lot of your decisions, unless it's something like an educational game for a specific client.
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How so? A game in Unity can be practical in many ways, not just educational. It can be for entertainment, marketing, rehab, sensory etc.. I understand where you're coming from though as a lot of students create random FPS's and car games that have no real objective or aims.
GeneralJuicy:
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bobovikisan:
My Class is pretty focused on Web development. We started off just using Javascript, then used HTML and CSS to make the webpage prettier! We then learned server-side scripts like Node.js and PHP. And then in our final SAT projects combined all the knowledge to create an interesting project! Like I tried to recreate the Sorting Hat in Harry Potter for my SAT project. Hope this gives people a general idea of the SD class can entail! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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