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Unity Game Engine (unity3d.com) at Programming N’Pizza on April 10

When, Why, How you’d want to use it in an academic or personal context for games, visualizations, multi-platform development.
Doug Hill has been using Unity for 9 years. He’ll Show & Tell briefly, then stick around for individual discussion with anyone
interested. If you’ve made something in Unity or another game engine, bring it!
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Christian Darabos March 30, 2018 Coding/Scripting/Programming, Outreach, Training
  • ← Analysing 1.4 billion rows with python
  • Programming with Python, Part 2, Basic Data Analysis – slidedeck →

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