Portland Python User Group
Fun with Python!
Meeting Info
Every 2nd Tuesday of the month at Urban Airship.
Members
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Craig Fisk
@craigfisk. mobile, #GOAP (http://geeksonaplane.com), 汉语, Deutsch, 日本語, le français. Startups: Picocosmos and Stringbook (http://blog.picocosmos.net/index.php/about) < co-founded Gaia Software, mobile enterprise applications company < Intel software platforms and tools.
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Kevin Turner
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Jason Kirtland
hacker. cheese enthusiast.
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Igal Koshevoy
@igalko on TwitterBiz-Tech Consultant: Ruby, Python, UNIX, DevOps. Open source contributor & community organizer: Calagator, Open Source Bridge, pdxruby, pdxfunc, pdxdevops.
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Karl Anderson
Software engineer with Duo Security.
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Lindsey Smith
Criminal justice information integration business development & product management at Thinkstream by day. RSS, Python, beer, bike and OSS by night. Maintainer of rss2email project.
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Wraithan (Chris McDonald
Python hacker, tech nerd, and Portlandite (Sounds like a rare ore, that's because natural Portlandite is, in fact, very rare.)
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Peter Banka
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john melesky
Been programming in Portland for a few years, and elsewhere for a couple-three decades before that.
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Daniel Johnson
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Micah Elliott
Entrepreneurship (@Membean), Data Mining, Ruby/Rails, R, Clojure, Vim, Zsh, Gimp, Git, Ubuntu, FOSS, SysAdmin, Clouds, Vocabulary, Ukulele, Esperanto
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Kevin Meichtry
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Jeff Schwaber
I thought this was funny when I wrote it, but now I think I was just being contrary: I was born, learned how to walk and talk and, some days, feed myself, and almost lost it all to the mysterious hole of programming. I received a degree that should really have been labeled BS, at least for its initials, and then moved to Portland to pursue I wasn't sure what. Since then I've been (among other things) a system administrator, database munger, and programmer, as well as a mushroom hunter, everything pickler and teacher.
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Peter W
For fun and profit, in no particular order: web & mobile developer, and active transportation advocate.
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Sean Escriva
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Rob Bednark
Software Developer
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Dan Novak
e-Learning developer, recently moved here from Mystic, CT. I work with a lot of technologies, and hungry to learn more. Specializing mostly in SCORM and AICC, have a lot of experience forcing courses to play nice with Learning Management Systems (LMSes) like Plateau, SumTotal, and Oracle iLearning. Getting my feet wet in C# and ASP.NET in my new role, along with more advanced OOP in ActionScript. Got a hosting account supporting JSP, but haven't figured out what I want to do with it yet. Was playing wth Drupal and other PHP things, but my heart's not really in it.