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Brinavo

Game Development Programming Education

Programming games isn't about following tutorials

It's about understanding systems that interact, break, and need fixing at 3am before a deadline. Our webinars focus on the problems you'll actually face when building game mechanics, optimizing performance, and debugging code that worked yesterday.

Game development workspace with multiple monitors showing code and game engine

Access from anywhere that has internet

Browser-based platform

Join webinars directly from your browser. No installation required, no compatibility issues. Works on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems with any modern browser.

Mobile access

Follow sessions from your phone or tablet when you're away from your desk. All interactive features adapt to smaller screens while maintaining full functionality.

Flexible schedule

Webinars run across different time zones to accommodate working professionals. Recordings available for 30 days after each session with full chat transcripts and shared code samples.

Subtitle support

Live captions generated in real-time for all sessions. Helps with technical terminology, accents, and audio quality issues. Archive captions are manually reviewed for accuracy.

What our curriculum actually covers

Game programming courses from people who've shipped commercial titles and debugged engine crashes in production environments.

8+
Years running webinars
240+
Technical sessions completed
1,800+
Developers trained

Course structure approach

  • Code examples from actual game projects, not synthetic demos
  • Performance profiling with real metrics and bottleneck analysis
  • Architecture patterns used in shipped indie and AA titles
  • Debugging sessions with common engine errors and fixes
Code editor displaying game logic implementation
Industry-tested methods

Learning support throughout your progress

Developer reviewing code during webinar session

Live instructor interaction

Ask questions during webinars and get responses from instructors who've actually worked on the problems you're facing. No pre-recorded deflections or generic answers from teaching assistants.

Code review sessions

Submit your game code for review during dedicated sessions. Get feedback on architecture decisions, performance issues, and common mistakes that aren't obvious until you've written several thousand lines.

Technical resource library

Access documentation, code samples, and reference materials compiled from past webinars. Includes troubleshooting guides for common engine errors and optimization strategies that worked in real projects.

Discussion forums

Community space for participants to share solutions, debug together, and discuss implementation approaches between sessions.

Sample projects

Download complete game projects demonstrating concepts from webinars. Full source code with comments explaining architectural choices.

Session notes

Written summaries of each webinar with code snippets, links to documentation, and key concepts covered during the session.

Professional webinar setup with recording equipment

Who teaches these sessions

Our instructors have worked on games you've probably played. They understand the difference between academic programming concepts and what actually matters when you're trying to hit stable 60fps or debug a memory leak at midnight.

Willem Bekker

Lead instructor, gameplay programming

Shipped 4 commercial titles as gameplay programmer. Spent 6 years optimizing game systems for mobile and PC platforms. Now teaches the debugging techniques and architecture patterns he wishes someone had taught him earlier.

Thabo Nkosi

Technical instructor, engine systems

Former engine programmer at mid-size studio. Specialized in rendering pipelines and performance optimization. Focuses on teaching the profiling and optimization skills that actually improve frame rates.

Platform background

  • Operating since 2017 with consistent webinar schedule
  • Curriculum developed from actual game development workflows
  • Registered educational provider in South Africa
  • Transparent pricing with no hidden enrollment costs
More about our approach

What participants have actually built

Results from people who completed our webinar series and applied the concepts to their own projects.

2D platformer game project showcase

Lindiwe Mthembu

Mobile game developer

Built a 2D platformer using techniques from the physics and collision webinars. The optimization sessions helped reduce battery drain by 40% on mid-range Android devices.

3D game development workspace

Johan Pieterse

Independent developer

Launched a tactical strategy game after completing the AI behavior and pathfinding series. The debugging techniques saved weeks of troubleshooting during late development stages.

73%
Complete at least 8 webinars
45%
Ship a project within 12 months
82%
Report improved debugging skills