Yorba Linda High students pass professional coding exam

Unity Certified User Programmer

Congratulations are in order for 12 Yorba Linda High School Mobile Game Development students who recently passed the very difficult Unity Certified User Programmer exam. Passing this exam shows that these students can create and code professional quality games using Unity software. This certification is designed for future developers who want to create their own game or apps, or plan to attend a postsecondary program in game development, STEM, or animation.

The following students started preparing for this exam in January, and worked very hard to successfully complete it! They are; Ryan Hammond, Ryan Sahyoun, Dylan VanHorn, Yiran Zhao, Karina Shah, Liyuhan Zhou, Luke Elmasry, Noah Henning, Jay Liu, Tucker Grieb, Travis Joy, and Anar Batzorig. Their teacher is Mr. Dan Eliot, Computer Science Teacher and Technology representative at YLHS. Way to go, students!

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