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by dahart
2590 days ago
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Personally, I think it’s quite good, especially if you’re flexible about where you work. Getting practice and being good at enough linear algebra to understand graphics transforms thoroughly will help a lot. There are graphics jobs in web app developement, mobile/console/pc game studios, game engines, scientific computing and HPC, medicine, movie studios, third party software renderers, and lots and lots in the Bay Area giants like Facebook, Google, Apple, AMD & Nvidia. |
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