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Continuous Integration for Non-Programmers
Created 2 years ago in Skills & Management / Productivity

While Continuous integration is typically applied in the context of programming, the underlying principles of frequent testing, feedback, and collaboration can be applied to various aspects of software development:
- Art asset authoring
- Level design
- Special effects
- Process planning
- Project management
The core idea is also very helpful when it comes to life skills like habit forming, relationships or time management.
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Zoltan Erdokovy
Budapest
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As a technical artist I cover particle effects, materials, programming and art asset creation with some project management and performance profiling on the side. I like interacting with people so I find mentoring very fun and rewarding. :) During my career I was hired a few times to train teams and individuals for the Unreal engine. In order to be able to do that better I dived into the rabbit hole of psychology, which topic became one of my passions. I'm also part of the Whisper Events group in Budapest where we organize personal development events. I also train my cat and my neighbor's dog.
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