Meet The Team

Team Leader

Seth Venable

Seth Venable is the creative force behind the Minecraft SP project who manages the team of developers on this project. His interest in programming, and later on computer science, began with Minecraft. As he began to advance in the direction of game development, Java became his primary language. Seth’s favorite game mode, Prison, serves as the core for the MP project. In addition, he specializes in cyber security and software engineering, so he has both the knowledge and skills necessary for solving sophisticated problems and for creation in the domain of gaming.

Documenter

David Do

David Do is our detailed documenter who makes sure that any detail of the project is recorded. He is well versed in information technology, which allows him to concentrate on detail and structure in a manner that keeps the rest of the dinner well informed. His contributions are essential to the project since they enable appropriate documentation as well as quick exchanges of information between the team members.

Developer

Carson Hunter

Carson Hunter is a passionate young professional who is a computer science scholar specializing in cybersecurity. Being from Georgia, Carson has been inclined towards computers since he was a kid. His early experience with computer science during high school Dual Enrollment programs set his passion towards programming in motion. Presently, he is pursuing his Bachelor’s degree in Kennesaw State University and primarily works in Java as well as having a keen ability to learn new languages rapidly. His interests in coding and dealing with challenges prompt him to code and which afterward qualifies him as a team player.

Spotlight

Our University

The advantages and what we enjoy

Kennesaw State University provides a vibrant academic environment that fosters innovation and collaboration. The university's commitment to excellence in computer science and information technology has been instrumental in our project's development. With access to cutting-edge resources and supportive faculty, we've been able to push the boundaries of what's possible in game development.

We appreciate the university's focus on real-world applications and hands-on learning, which has allowed us to apply our knowledge directly to the Minecraft SP project. The experience has not only enhanced our technical skills but also prepared us for future endeavors in the tech industry.