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Travis (TiKevin83) McGeehan is a Full Stack Developer at Gordon Food Service using a React Native, Kotlin, and GitLab CI stack. He holds the TAS records in Pokemon Yellow's NSC and Glitchless categories, and also made a short Old School Runescape series playing a character exclusively with a Game Boy Advance SP as a controller to emulate a mouse + keyboard. His name derives from the TI-83 calculator, which he is proficient in the TI-BASIC variant for and still code golfing occasionally in the language, combined with the name "Kevin" from his friend Brad's cousin whose Pokemon emerald cartridge we borrowed frequently. Recently he's created RGBScaler to upscale retro video game footage precisely in the browser, and T3Boy, which enables the same TAS core we use for creating verifiable Game Boy TASes to be played in the browser. | |||
TiKevin83 has represented the community at a number of events, including: | TiKevin83 has represented the community at a number of events, including: | ||
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[[MAGFest 2023]] | [[MAGFest 2023]] | ||
[[JSWorld 2023]] | |||
[[React Summit 2023]] | |||
[[Michigan Typescript 06-23]] | |||
[[Long Island Retro Gaming Expo 2023]] | [[Long Island Retro Gaming Expo 2023]] |
Revision as of 01:19, 11 April 2024
Travis (TiKevin83) McGeehan is a Full Stack Developer at Gordon Food Service using a React Native, Kotlin, and GitLab CI stack. He holds the TAS records in Pokemon Yellow's NSC and Glitchless categories, and also made a short Old School Runescape series playing a character exclusively with a Game Boy Advance SP as a controller to emulate a mouse + keyboard. His name derives from the TI-83 calculator, which he is proficient in the TI-BASIC variant for and still code golfing occasionally in the language, combined with the name "Kevin" from his friend Brad's cousin whose Pokemon emerald cartridge we borrowed frequently. Recently he's created RGBScaler to upscale retro video game footage precisely in the browser, and T3Boy, which enables the same TAS core we use for creating verifiable Game Boy TASes to be played in the browser.
TiKevin83 has represented the community at a number of events, including: