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Bryan Hare

Bryan Hare '11
Hometown: Windsor, VT
Major: Game Programming
Spends his free time at work at the game lab; learns through osmosis
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May 22, 2009

New Job

I have a new job!

I am currently working as an IPhone Developer at the Emergent Media Center ^_^

Needless to say that this job is a huge chance for me to get in at the start of an huge change in the area of mobile application programming.

The goal of this job is to eventually be able to go to learning 2009 and create a rapid prototype application much like the applications developed in previous years.

I am very excited.

In light of this excitement I invite any interested parties to follow along with the course work that I am doing on ITunes U. Stanford is offering videos of every lecture from their IPhone application programming class on the web. This is a great chance for anyone interested in IPhone development with a mac and some free time to give it a shot. This is especially good for anyone who has taken AP Computer Science A or AB, or a college intro level course to C++ or Java.

In other news I just bought my pass to Petra cliffs so now I will be rock Climbing 3 nights a week and the other 2 nights a week I will be following MIT's Single Variable Calculus class along with my roomate Steve.

This summer is looking to be a pretty exciting summer.

-Bryan


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May 1, 2009

Its over- A Blog for the incoming students.

Im a junior.

This is weird for me.

I don't quite know how to really deal with the fact that I have been here for 2 years now.

In two years I have to go out and become a real working adult. Scary.

I would be so much more scared if I had not gone to college. And I am really quite happy with the education I am getting from Champlain.

Actually its funny, I was sitting down with a professor the other day and I realized something about the core classes I was taking. They are not necessarily designed to make us experts on whatever they happen to be about, but they are designed to help us think about our major in the greater world, and how we fit in, and how to adapt and change and grow. Learning how to grow as a person? What other college offers that.
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Reasons why I am happy with my purchase and do not experience buyers remorse.

Also to everyone I met on accepted students days you guys seemed really awesome, I am pretty excited to get to know some of you. If any gamers or Software Engineering Majors (SWE), have questions about what to expect from next year feel free to send me an E-Mail or make a comment on here or add me on Facebook (Please do). And ask questions about the curriculum or the majors.

Email-Bryan.Hare@mymail.champlain.edu
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Seriously send me questions :)

Well good luck to you finishing up your Senior or Junior years.

PS: I got hired on again at the EMC :)
PPS: I am living with a new set of Roomies in a couple of days, and their room is clean.
PPPS: I am going to be in the group of the first Game Programmers to study abroad in Montreal ! So excited.

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