- After a year of Hive Helsinki studies my skill palette contains high amounts of C authored in Visual Studio Code and compiled in clang with GNU Make.
What is Hive Helsinki all about? (Click for details)
- Project-based curriculum is
- split into branches of expertise (I chose graphics with raytracing)
- Peer-to-peer learning instead of lectures:
- teach and get taught right when you need it the most
- Learning to write clean code in the C language, which provides the
- readiness to quickly advance in higher-level languages
- understanding of working close to the raw memory
- Growing ready for the working life with
- Top notch soft skills
- Solution-oriented co-operation at Hive makes you a strong team player
- Constant reflection of your coding skills in peer evaluations
- Self-paced schedule
- Provides the invaluable skill of personal agenda management
- Top notch soft skills
- Strict criterion of passing your projects:
- The coding style: Norme via norminette
- Each project subject outlines the task-specific requirements and possible bonuses
- The healthy competetive spirit
- allows you to lift your peers to higher levels of knowledge
- leads into constant improvement
- Being an active member of the Hive community:
- The whole is more than the sum of its parts
- Raytracer written in C as the final project for Hive Helsinki.
- Definitely more C; along with C++; Python; and Rust;
- Hive Arena Game Intelligence competition.
- BioCareerman II, a Hive Game Jam masterpiece in a team of four students. Written in Rust as a first-in-series sequel.