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==External links==
 
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* [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.games.computer.doom.editing/QUR1a1OyGp4/e35W1-m3tJ4J The Subjective History of Doom Editing], an important historical Usenet post made by Quinet in 1995.
 
* [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.games.computer.doom.editing/QUR1a1OyGp4/e35W1-m3tJ4J The Subjective History of Doom Editing], an important historical Usenet post made by Quinet in 1995.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130924211118/http://www.gamers.org/~quinet Raphaël's Home Page] (archived 2013-09-24 by the [https://archive.org/web/web.php Wayback Machine])
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130924211118/http://www.gamers.org/~quinet Raphaël's Home Page] at [[gamers.org]] (archived 2013-09-24 by the [https://archive.org/web/web.php Wayback Machine])
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* [http://www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~quinet/ Raphaël's original home page]
  
 
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Raphaël Quinet is a computer programmer who was responsible for creation of the first fully functional all-in-one level editor for Doom, known as Doom Editing Utilities, or DEU.

DEU 5.0 was released on March 30, 1994, after extensive research done by Quinet toward understanding the node structure in the engine and how to generate novel binary space partition trees. This work resulted in the first working node builder to be publicly available for Doom; a standalone node-building utility based on DEU's was eventually released, also called BSP.

Quinet moved on to Quake after its release in 1996, and was not heavily involved with the Doom community after that point.

Quinet has also made contributions to open source projects such as GIMP and LILO.

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