SIGGRAPH 2011
14 years ago
General
Well, that was fun!
I attended SIGGRAPH, the world's largest computer graphics convention in the world (at least, in the English-speaking world) this week, and it's going to take me a couple of weeks to sort through all the information I received.
Some of the stuff I got was really cool, like some free products from Renderosity (a community for 3D artists, with tutorials, forums, and a marketplace), about half-a-dozen optical disks full of free or trial software and stuff, four T-shirts, a blinking badge from Simon Fraser University's School of Interactive Art and Technology, a model of the Android mascot, an 8GB thumbdrive from Intel, and at least one, more like two pounds of paper in the form of ads, recruitment flyers and other hand-outs.
When I get more of this stuff sorted out, I'll be submitting resumes to a few companies, in particular for entry-level programming jobs.
(they generally pay fairly well, and that's what my degree is for, anyway)
I attended SIGGRAPH, the world's largest computer graphics convention in the world (at least, in the English-speaking world) this week, and it's going to take me a couple of weeks to sort through all the information I received.
Some of the stuff I got was really cool, like some free products from Renderosity (a community for 3D artists, with tutorials, forums, and a marketplace), about half-a-dozen optical disks full of free or trial software and stuff, four T-shirts, a blinking badge from Simon Fraser University's School of Interactive Art and Technology, a model of the Android mascot, an 8GB thumbdrive from Intel, and at least one, more like two pounds of paper in the form of ads, recruitment flyers and other hand-outs.
When I get more of this stuff sorted out, I'll be submitting resumes to a few companies, in particular for entry-level programming jobs.
(they generally pay fairly well, and that's what my degree is for, anyway)
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