Taxonomic Tree Visualization and Nested List Parsing
Philip Bjorge
Coming up with an intuitive user interface for navigating a huge taxonomic tree is an interesting challenge.
Edmonds, WA, United States
Eleven years ago, a family friend sliced his thumb on the chassis of our old Sony PC while upgrading the RAM. I told my parents that I wanted to do what he did when I grew up - fix computers. My mom said he was just doing us a favor, his real job was programming.
"Well, that's what I want to be then."
It was lucky that when I actually tried my hand at programming I loved the challenge (otherwise I'd be out of a great story). Before high school graduation, I'd programmed applications in BASIC, C++, C#, and PHP (HTML and MySQL too). My passion for computer science, programming, and technology has only grown since then.
June 2012 - September 2012
December 2011 - Current
Grant-funded Pacific Northwest Moth application for the WWU biology department. It's a public access website that provides high resolution images, identification tools, and unprecedented access to the entirety of information gathered on the moth population in the Pacific Northwest.
June 2011 - October 2011
Online nutrition start-up which aims to provide custom nutritional advice, video content, and mobile applications to a variety of clientele.
June 2006 - October 2006
2010 - Current
2008 - 2010
GitHub, Jun 2012 - Oct 2012; followed by 99 people; forked 12 times
An isotope powered social stream.
GitHub, Jan 2013
Transitioning to the lead project maintainer. Currently working on an intuitive user interface for browsing through hundreds of moth species.
GitHub, Apr 2012; followed by 2 people
Interactive Presentation for WWU's Bioinformatics Course (Spring 2012)
GitHub, Dec 2011
Red/Black Successive Overrelaxation and Multigrid Methods
Designed and implemented a parallel elliptic PDE solver.
GitHub, Sep 2011
A force-based graph drawing algorithm and novice platformer minigame.
Developed a map visualization feature for a text-based adventure game. The algorithm is based on a paper by Fruchterman & Reingold.
Philip Bjorge
Coming up with an intuitive user interface for navigating a huge taxonomic tree is an interesting challenge.
Philip Bjorge
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