I'm nervous about being a programmer.
I really want to be a game developer, but I'm worried about the responsibilities.
Is my work going to be high enough quality, am I going to be able to work fast enough are the two big worries I have.
Same here bro.
Lol dude. Don't worry, seriously. You will quickly realized how a lot of people you work with don't do jack shame or are idiots, yet still work.
And you're a junior, not much will be expected from you, even if it is, you'll learn to cope.
Trust me on this, once you get into a working environment you will see how different it is from what you expected.
What's a real job, really? As long as you do your thing there's nothing to worry about. Just remember there's always a learning curve, just like with new games.
Lol dude. Don't worry, seriously. You will quickly realized how a lot of people you work with don't do jack shame or are idiots, yet still work.
And you're a junior, not much will be expected from you, even if it is, you'll learn to cope.
Trust me on this, once you get into a working environment you will see how different it is from what you expected.
exactly. firing people almost never happens. i had a colleague go to our boss's boss and go on a rant that used a ton of profane language about how "battleship" our dev team and company were. ....still not fired. eventually he quit but he was not fired.
even if you suck at your job the most likely consequence is a lack of career growth. honestly, just don't be a jerk to the people you work with and you'll be fine. communication and collaboration skills will do far more to advance your career than technical skills.
Lol dude. Don't worry, seriously. You will quickly realized how a lot of people you work with don't do jack shame or are idiots, yet still work.
And you're a junior, not much will be expected from you, even if it is, you'll learn to cope.
Trust me on this, once you get into a working environment you will see how different it is from what you expected.
exactly. firing people almost never happens. i had a colleague go to our boss's boss and go on a rant that used a ton of profane language about how "battleship" our dev team and company were. ....still not fired. eventually he quit but he was not fired.
even if you suck at your job the most likely consequence is a lack of career growth. honestly, just don't be a jerk to the people you work with and you'll be fine. communication and collaboration skills will do far more to advance your career than technical skills.
Thanks guys. :D
Don't worry, you'll soon find out majority of people don't even know what the hell they are doing which will make you feel better about yourself.
Just go, put your head down and do your work.