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== Jacob Morgan ==
Jacob Morgan is the creator of Online Sequencer. Jacob is an alumni of Georgia Tech and has always been interested in computer programming. Jacob is known for developing the forum for OnlineSequencer, and is the creator of Buildism.net.
[[File:Jacob morgan.jpeg|thumb|Jacob Morgan in 2018]]
== Personal Life ==
Jacob is a member of the LBGTQ community, as stated in a statement by Morgan.
== Jacob's Previous Works ==
In 2010, Morgan started building [http://2dworlds.buildism.net/ 2DWorlds], an Online Game creation tool.
In 2013, Morgan created a game called [http://playvexillum.com/ Vexillum], a free Multiplayer Online Capture The Flag game, with guns, swords, and ninja rope.
2013 is the year that Morgan also began working on Online Sequencer, a music sequencer that would forever change the internet for forever.
In 2014, he build a browser-based [https://buildism.net/streetview/ point-and-click Google Streets explorer], based on the classic [[wikipedia:Myst_(series)|Myst]] games.

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Jacob Morgan

Jacob Morgan is the creator of Online Sequencer. Jacob is an alumni of Georgia Tech and has always been interested in computer programming. Jacob is known for developing the forum for OnlineSequencer, and is the creator of Buildism.net.

Jacob Morgan in 2018

Personal Life

Jacob is a member of the LBGTQ community, as stated in a statement by Morgan.

Jacob's Previous Works

In 2010, Morgan started building 2DWorlds, an Online Game creation tool.

In 2013, Morgan created a game called Vexillum, a free Multiplayer Online Capture The Flag game, with guns, swords, and ninja rope. 2013 is the year that Morgan also began working on Online Sequencer, a music sequencer that would forever change the internet for forever. In 2014, he build a browser-based point-and-click Google Streets explorer, based on the classic Myst games.