Skip to content

Advice for Up-and-Coming Programmers

Share this Post:

First off, be good at what you’re doing. Learn whatever console makes you comfortable enough to do your job. To me it’s like a guitar player playing a Strat or Les Paul. You play or run whatever console fits you and makes you able to do the job. Whoever you’re working with needs for you to perform. It’s about comfort. Find the one that works for you and learn it to the best of your ability so you can run it inside out.

—Eric Wade, as quoted in Rob Ludwig’s “PLSN Interview,” Feb. 2009