Contributors#
This book is a collaborative effort of the Computer Science Department at Loyola University Chicago. The following people have made significant contributions as authors, editors, and reviewers.
For information about proposing future changes or additions, see Contributing Guidelines.
Lead Editor and Co-Author
George K. Thiruvathukal, Professor of Computer Science, Loyola University Chicago
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Contributing Co-Authors
The chapters on hardware and software, the terminal, modules and scope, user input, error handling, lists of dictionaries, dictionary algorithms, internet data, and user interface programming were contributed by PhD students in COMP 501 at Loyola University Chicago.
Ihab Al Shaikhli, PhD Student
Arslan Bisharat, PhD Student
Behnaz Eslami, PhD Student
Matt Hyatt, PhD Student
Jason Luce, PhD Student and Staff Scientist
Manny Sandoval Madrigal, PhD Student
Mujtaba Nazari, PhD Student
Erik Pautsch, PhD Student
Michael Saban, PhD Student
Rushikesh Shirsat, PhD Student
Nicholas Synovic, PhD Student
Faculty Co-Authors
Konstantin Läufer, Professor of Computer Science, Loyola University Chicago
Leo Irakliotis, Teaching Associate Professor of Computer Science, Loyola University Chicago
Bob Yacobellis, Teaching Professor of Computer Science, Loyola University Chicago
Other Contributors
The following individuals made foundational contributions to earlier versions of this material and to related course materials adapted for this book.
Allan J. Miller, contributor to COMP 180 data analysis course materials
Daniel Henriques Moreira, contributor to COMP 180 data analysis course materials
Mohammed Abuhamad, contributor to COMP 180 data analysis course materials
Thomas W. Christopher, Associate Professor (Emeritus) of Computer Science, Illinois Institute of Technology
Andy Harrington, Associate Professor (Emeritus) of Computer Science, Loyola University Chicago