Multimedia Development Intern at Multiverse Concert Series
Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, United States
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Wilson Gramer is a multimedia-focused software developer and PhD student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute with 11 years of hands-on experience building interactive systems and mobile backends. He blends computer science and learning sciences to design immersive audience-participation technology, having shipped soundscape apps for live performances like Mars Symphony and Climate Hope Concert. As a contributor to open-source Swift tooling, he improved the Schedule library’s API robustness and test coverage, showing attention to developer ergonomics and reliability. His work spans React Native mobile maintenance for healthcare teams to research-driven immersive experiences about the energy impact of generative AI. Wilson also teaches and mentors students in functional programming and his own Wipple language, demonstrating a rare mix of pedagogy, research, and production engineering. Based in Tyngsborough, MA, he pairs creative multimedia practice with pragmatic software craftsmanship.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Learning Sciences & Technologies, Master of Science - MS, Learning Sciences & Technologies at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Schedule timing task in Swift using a fluent API. (A friendly alternative to Timer)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:17 commits, 2 PRs, 5 comments in 27 days
Contributions summary:Wilson focused on enhancing the `Schedule` library for Swift. They added array-based function overloads for interval and plan creation, expanding the API's flexibility. Furthermore, the user implemented checks to prevent errors caused by empty arrays, improving the robustness of the functions. They also introduced tests for array-based functions, which demonstrates a commitment to thoroughness in the library. Finally, they worked to remove reliance on `Equatable` by introducing the more specific `isNever()` check and added interval offsets for schedule tasks, improving the usability and functionality.
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Wilson Gramer - Multimedia Development Intern at Multiverse Concert Series