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Gil EisenbrichGil along with Gordon set up WikiSleuth's testing environments that were used throughout the comps experience. Gil also was responsible for enhancing the UI design of WikiSleuth, and helping us stay consistent to our Wikipedia editor audience. When he's not coding, Gil can be found on the bald spot tossing a frisbee, or just being an overall good guy. |
Garo Sainz Need a design or software architecture? Garo's design principles and insight were tremendous. Garo helped make WikiSleuth's heatmap fast by researching multithreading and preprocessing. Don't get on Garo's bad side though, he's known for his toughness on the rugby pitch. |
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Pat DaleBorn in Seattle, Washington. When he's not mastering version, Pat can be seen skating on the baldspot, playing Cornerback for the Carleton Knights, or learning more about HTML5. |
Thor Laack-Veeder A Madison, Wisconsin native, Thor can be found playing around with CSS and Java. When he's not thinking up some algorithms, Thor can be found networking in the career center, or running in the aboretum.. |
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Gustav Danielsson Gustav's main contribution was researching into string matching algorithms and providing the framework for the heatmap. When he's not coding, Gustav enjoys speaking Swedish and discussing his experiences in Europe. |
Gordon Loery Gordon's modified binary search algorithm was the foundation of our project, and fixed countless glitches in code. When Gordon's not coding, Gordon can be found watching and reading science fiction in Sci-fi house. |