This job isn't a game ... it's developing them
James Wynn is the envy of nearly every 14-year-old in the country.
The recent University of Oklahoma computer science graduate gets paid to develop and play computer games.
"This is the exact reason I got into computer science,” he said. "The first time I laid eyes on a real video game, that was when I decided this is what I was going to do. I programmed in junior high and high school all the way through c...
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