Talking With Programmers 101 - João Eiras Antunes (Studio Ellipsis)

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Programmers are often stereotyped as social-awkward, unbendable, alien-language speaking individuals who for better or worse have magic skills needed to make games work.

But the reality is that not only do we come in all shapes and sizes, we (usually) do not bite! If programmers hold the key to bring designs to life, fluidly trigger animations, make that sound play on the beat, or make a particle effect satisfyingly pop with the correct feedback, all while providing production with correct estimations, the quality of the information they receive from you, as well as the form used to pass that information, can drastically change the end result and the effort spent to achieve it.

In this session speaker presents some pro-tips on how to talk with programmers and make everyone (and the product!) more happy in the process.

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