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Designer looking for Programming "coach" (part-time / paid)

Posted: 25 Oct 2017, 09:49
by The Architect
I'm looking for an experienced Unity programmer who could help me expand my skills with Unity and scripting. You should of course have a deep understanding of Unity and know how to guide others in building up programming skills.

I'm thinking 1-3 hours, once per week / once every other week - maybe a bit more to start with - all depending on how it goes ;)

I'm very flexible in regards to where (as long as it's in Copenhagen) and when (I'd however like to get started as soon as possble). Time of day is up to you. We can meet early morning, so you can get to work afterwards, or weekends if that's better.

A bit about myself. I'm a game designer / game writer with 10 years of experience from various Copenhagen-based companies. I have finally realized that I need more solid programming skills in order to test and iterate on my game ideas before I pass them on to a proper programmer. I have no plans of becoming a full-fletched programmer - I just want enough knowledge and skills to be able to create simple prototypes.

(Not sure this posting really qulifies as a "job" - but still :P )

Anyone? :)

Get in touch at: the.magic.garden.99@gmail.com

Re: Designer looking for Programming "coach" (part-time / pa

Posted: 25 Oct 2017, 11:28
by KimAndersen71
Hi Architect,

I could be interested in the job.
Can you give me your mail?

Regards Kim - the teacher :-)

Re: Designer looking for Programming "coach" (part-time / pa

Posted: 25 Oct 2017, 12:39
by The Architect
Mail address added ;)

Re: Designer looking for Programming "coach" (part-time / pa

Posted: 26 Oct 2017, 10:36
by KimAndersen71
And i wrote to you :-)

Re: Designer looking for Programming "coach" (part-time / pa

Posted: 27 Oct 2017, 13:27
by Kristian Hedeholm
I could also be interested in teaching a bit about Unity.
I'm curious about what you expect to pay for the lessons

Re: Designer looking for Programming "coach" (part-time / pa

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 21:22
by The Architect
The search is over - thanks for all the replies :)