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From 3D To VR In Unity3d - Jason Weimann

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In this podcast we talk about Unity3d Game development, why one should switch from using Visual Studio 2017 to using Jetbrains Rider, posting Youtube videos over writing blog posts, Unity3d upcoming package manager features and much more. Our Guest is Jason Weimann; a senior software engineer, instructor and owner of Unity3d.college who previously worked for Sony online entertainment, Intel and many other firms. Jason is also a game developer and writer who loves to teach others how to build their own games. He has spent his career working on all types of games. He has worked on multiple MMO's, PC, & mobile games. But most recently, he has been diving in head first into Virtual Reality, releasing 6 VR titles and working on more. His real passion though is in teaching others game development. He runs the site https://unity3d.college where I blog about Unity development & VR. Jason Weimann' s contact details:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-weimann-bab0984

https://unity3d.college/

Useful Links:

https://www.jetbrains.com/rider/

https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/FPSSample

https://www.youtube.com/user/entreprogrammers?fbclid=IwAR2PENTD4ezfNsj1qkO68_N1kIKZkO5omXCiX_ON2WFrxlrifUK8RPq8BU4

https://pantheonmmo.com/?fbclid=IwAR2iPLYZbq3FvPuTERcCgOTuKI09ob32bRUdBb7boRbdkWurCkBHr4vjsKw

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In this podcast we talk about Unity3d Game development, why one should switch from using Visual Studio 2017 to using Jetbrains Rider, posting Youtube videos over writing blog posts, Unity3d upcoming package manager features and much more. Our Guest is Jason Weimann; a senior software engineer, instructor and owner of Unity3d.college who previously worked for Sony online entertainment, Intel and many other firms. Jason is also a game developer and writer who loves to teach others how to build their own games. He has spent his career working on all types of games. He has worked on multiple MMO's, PC, & mobile games. But most recently, he has been diving in head first into Virtual Reality, releasing 6 VR titles and working on more. His real passion though is in teaching others game development. He runs the site https://unity3d.college where I blog about Unity development & VR. Jason Weimann' s contact details:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-weimann-bab0984

https://unity3d.college/

Useful Links:

https://www.jetbrains.com/rider/

https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/FPSSample

https://www.youtube.com/user/entreprogrammers?fbclid=IwAR2PENTD4ezfNsj1qkO68_N1kIKZkO5omXCiX_ON2WFrxlrifUK8RPq8BU4

https://pantheonmmo.com/?fbclid=IwAR2iPLYZbq3FvPuTERcCgOTuKI09ob32bRUdBb7boRbdkWurCkBHr4vjsKw

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