Archive for May, 2009
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Sunday, May 31st, 2009Creating computer models for Great Lakes gaming policy analysis is a very difficult task. Generally speaking, it takes the combined talents of programmers with 20 years or more in experience with a variety of models. For the needs of the Great Lakes gaming policy data analysis project, programmers Darci Aschbacher and Timika Ganino utilized MySQL […]
A few other prominent Great Lakes gaming policy researchers joined Prof. Marvel Buchbinder’s team early last month, just as the work was getting ready for the publisher
Friday, May 29th, 2009“Working with Prof. Mackler Brust was difficult,” said student Holsclaw Spruce, “but only because of the high expectations and standards of our Great Lakes gaming policy project. We have worked tirelessly for about a year now and we hope to release the best review of Great Lakes gaming policy thought in decades.” Other students shared […]
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