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Learn C++ For Computer Programming Jobs in "Serious" GamesBy Jane SmallmanComputer Training Schools Columnist Computer and video games are catching on as mediums for teaching people a variety of skills, from serving ice cream to building a computer network. Want to program them? C++ is the main programming language used, so make sure you're an expert in it if you are looking for jobs in this field.
If you already have experience with the C++ computer programming language, or want to work with it in the future, the growing "serious" games industry might be perfect for you More C++ Computer Programming Jobs Than Ever BeforeSerious games - as the name implies - are non-entertainment games used for educational and training purposes. Also known as "simulation" games, the military has been using them for over ten years. Now they are a fun, effective way to train medical and corporate personnel, among others.With the serious games market forecast to double in size over the next five years—to a value of $100 million—the outlook for C++ computer programming jobs is good. Training for Serious Computer GamesJust as for programming jobs for ordinary video games, serious games programming jobs normally require you to be expert in C++. If you don't already know this programming language, a number of options are open to you:
Sources BusinessWeek Online About the author Jane Smallman combines freelance writing with running a mountain guiding business with her husband. She has a Bachelor's and Master's degree in the Social Sciences.
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