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Virtual Reality (VR): Too Early To Specialize?

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Published on 07 Dec 2016 / In Film & Animation

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Virtual Reality: Too Early To Specialize?

So, a lot of you have probably heard of virtual reality (or VR) over the last few months, right? VR is definitely getting more attention and exposure on the media and more attention is being drawn into this amazing area of expertise.

So, for those who don't know, Virtual Reality (VR) consists of
"Virtual reality (VR) typically refers to computer technologies that use software to generate realistic images, sounds and other sensations that replicate a real environment (or create an imaginary setting), and simulate a user's physical presence in this environment, by enabling the user to interact with this space and any objects depicted therein using specialized display screens or projectors and other devices. VR has been defined as "...a realistic and immersive simulation of a three-dimensional environment, created using interactive software and hardware, and experienced or controlled by movement of the body" or as an "immersive, interactive experience generated by a computer". A person using virtual reality equipment is typically able to "look around" the artificial world, move about in it and interact with features or items that are depicted on a screen or in goggles. Virtual realities artificially create sensory experiences, which can include sight, touch, hearing, and, less commonly, smell. Most 2016-era virtual realities are displayed either on a computer monitor, a projector screen, or with a virtual reality headset (also called head-mounted display or HMD). HMDs typically take the form of head-mounted goggles with a screen in front of the eyes. Some simulations include additional sensory information and provide sounds through speakers or headphones. Virtual Reality actually brings the user into the digital world by cutting off outside stimuli. In this way user is solely focusing on the digital content."
(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality)

So, all this attention may raise a lot of different questions to programmers that want to specialize in VR. Is it too early? How it the market right now? Is it a shot in the dark?

Watch this video and find out!

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