Video games are great, but they’re a whole lot better when you can play them with friends, remotely.
So what goes into creating a multiplayer game, or any game for that matter?
In this session, we’re going to learn about Phaser, the HTML5 and JavaScript game development framework, and MongoDB for data storage and synchronization. More specifically, we’re going to see how simple it is to create a game where the data is transferred in near real-time between clients and database to give a multiplayer experience.
Speakers
Adrienne Tacke - Senior Developer Advocate at MongoDB
Nic Raboy - Senior Developer Advocate at MongoDB
About Adrienne Tacke
Currently a Senior Developer Advocate for MongoDB, Adrienne Tacke is also a Filipina software engineer, speaker, published author of the book Coding for Kids: Python, and a LinkedIn Learning instructor who specializes in Cloud Development courses. Perhaps most important, however, is that she spends way too much money on desserts and playing Borderlands 3.
About Nic Raboy
Nic Raboy is an advocate of modern web and mobile development technologies. He has experience in Java, JavaScript, Golang and a variety of frameworks such as Angular, NativeScript, and Apache Cordova. Nic writes about his development experiences related to making web and mobile development easier to understand.
Location
Remote on Twitch
https://www.twitch.tv/polyglotdev
Basic Information
Due to COVID-19 and everyone's personal safety, we're making this event an online stream through Twitch. You don't need an account to watch the stream, but you'll need one to participate in the chat. Creating an account doesn't cost anything and it will add warmth to the event.