Ellie McGoun
Programmer at Thoughtfish GmbH- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Thoughtfish GmbH
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Germany
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Computer Games
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1 - 100 Employee
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Programmer
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Jan 2022 - Present
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Vizrt
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Norway
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Software Development
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400 - 500 Employee
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Software Engineer
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Apr 2019 - Dec 2021
When I started, I was only working on the front-end side of things. I quickly took it upon myself to help with the REST server, since there was only one person on the team working on it. Improved the stability of the back-end by fixing countless bugs, refactoring the code, and future proofing features. Also improved documentation for future developers to make it easier to get into the codebase, since this was something that was lacking when I started. When I started, I was only working on the front-end side of things. I quickly took it upon myself to help with the REST server, since there was only one person on the team working on it. Improved the stability of the back-end by fixing countless bugs, refactoring the code, and future proofing features. Also improved documentation for future developers to make it easier to get into the codebase, since this was something that was lacking when I started.
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Imperium42® Games
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United States
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Computer Games
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Senior Developer
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Mar 2016 - Jan 2019
Worked on Throne of Lies, which is an online social deduction game made with Unity for the PC. Was responsible for all the gameplay programming, setting up most of the GUI, implementing the 3D models and animations into the game, helping coordinate the artists, balancing, and new gameplay ideas. Worked on Throne of Lies, which is an online social deduction game made with Unity for the PC. Was responsible for all the gameplay programming, setting up most of the GUI, implementing the 3D models and animations into the game, helping coordinate the artists, balancing, and new gameplay ideas.
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Education
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Appalachian State University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science