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Robert Wagner
Podcaster, Internet radio demigod, Wordpress developer/addict, hibernating blogger, and sometimes overly opinionated tech pundit.
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Kenn Wilson
Web development, primarily using WordPress and Ruby on Rails; web application deployment; open source web server stacks (http://www.corvidworks.com/). Also founder of Basil & Co., a cocktail writing and events group (http://www.basilandco.com/). Also one part of Colette Media, a small sewing pattern design and educational media publishing company (http://www.colettepatterns.com/). I also really like cats.
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Mike Pacific
CT transplant now living in NW PDX. LAMP developer with Mobile experience. Learning the way of the Rails.
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Jason LaPier
Web developer. Open source citizen. Author. Gardener. Homebrewer.
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Ethan Brown
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Adam Edgerton
Project Manager at Metal Toad Media. Passionate about technology, the Internets, mobile, and digital marketing. An avid bike racer, photographer, outdoors-lover, pretend coder, and PDX explorer.
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faddah
zen dawg medi-'tater, techno-geek, gypsy-jazzer, djangophile, community activist, pleasure activist, beer snob.
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Bram Pitoyo
Traveling the world while having a tough time letting Portland go, Bram Pitoyo is a design strategist and typographer who works at the nexus of user experience, architecture, community engagement, & most other subjects.
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Matt Dressman
Matt is a Software Engineer at Kavi Corporation. Having recently transitioned from Lead QA Engineer role, he has a unique insight into the software development process as well as the business implications of product quality.
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Audrey Eschright
@spinnerin on TwitterWriter, photographer, programmer, geek
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Jacob Reiff
Design, development, curation: @Wantist. Design, customer service: @keyboardtray.
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Reid Beels
@reidab on TwitterDesigner, developer, geonerd, community organizer, and generally nice guy. Works on @calagator, @osbridge, @wherecamppdx, @paydici, & more.
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Matthew Wayne Johnson
Principal, Arutai Studios
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Piet van Zoen
Portland based englishman and web developer at @daylightstudio.
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Kenyon Gwillim
I am a developer with 16 years of experience, 13 of those specifically building and deploying websites and web applications. My experience was initially in the auto finance world. I started writing and maintaining windows and DOS applications in C, C++, and Pascal. During that time the company phased out their windows client based software into web based applications. That thrust me into the world of web development and Adobe Coldfusion (then Allaire). I primarily did Coldfusion development for many years and then another technology shift had me change directions and move into .NET development. Occasional forays into the open source world (PHP, Perl, MySQL, Apache) based on client requests. I also had a brief stint as the server administrator in addition to my development duties as small shops often require. I have familiarity with the complete life cycle of website development. From an idea to architecting, coding, QA, deployment and ongoing maintenance. I have worked alongside everyone involved with getting a website off the ground. Creative, Flash/Flex developers, my developer peers, project managers, account executives, directors of technology, as well as the clients themselves. Exposure to tight deadlines, long hours, quick turnarounds (eg fast paced environment) is something I am quite familiar with and willing to do when it is necessary to do a project right, make the deadline, or calm an upset client.
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Fitzhugh Ryland
@fitzhuge: @CollectiveAcenC Coordinating Council member, Artist, Designer
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Alex Linsker
community organizer, organizational democracy, self-organizing teams, federations, work, cities, UX, coworking, Contact Perks, "Collective Agency"
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Nancy Wirsig McClure
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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.
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Rafa Gutierrez
@geografa on TwitterOwner, Grafa Geographic Design. Wherecamper and GIS wonk. Ride a Surly, pull a Burley. Orienteer, KAP hobbyist, and papa of two future presidents.
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Robin Phillips Studio
Robin Phillips Studio specializes in inspirational imagery- design services to promote your business and unique visionary art and gifts. Robin Phillips is an artist/designer who enjoys working in a variety of media, focusing on inspirational themes in her mixed media painting and graphic design. Robin’s background includes studying art, design and psychology, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1997. Robin has 13 years combined experience in graphic/web design, writing, and fine art/illustration. Robin has participated in over 30 art shows and has worked with a variety of businesses and non-profit organizations.
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sandra
woman coder, web developer, soccer player, vegetarian, reader, thinker, movie addict, music enthusiast, nature lover, and appreciator of all things artistic.
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Jeremy Geiger
Freelance programmer-writer specializing in developer documentation by day, designer/artist/blogger/geek/humor writer and functioning idiot by...well by the times in between the day job. Sometimes takes pictures. @metroknow
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Ankur Naik
@worldpulse technology director. web developer. philosopher. linguist. almost human.
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faddah
zen dawg medi-'tater, techno-geek, gypsy-jazzer, djangophile, community activist, pleasure activist, beer snob.
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Christopher Bloom
Drupaler
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Ramiro Jr. Franco
Front end web developer, rails /sass / jquery lover.
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Matthew Gifford
Mobile developer at Cloud Four.
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Kyle Drake
"This man had none of the attributes of the traditional scholar. He was highstrung, unruly, occasionally hard and insolent; he did not fit the image of wise, disciplined men of science. He loved games, the company of women, travels by land and sea; he was a free spirit in an impetuous body. No comparison with the austere scientist, struggling with stubborn mysteries. His discoveries were not the result of long sleepless nights spent in a laboratory, or of complicated scientific demonstrations. He loved life, and could not have borne such restrictions. Instead, his inventions appeared suddenly, out of the blue, a stroke of common sense, or of genius, sometimes during a lively game of billiards, his favorite pastime."
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Bill Burcham
The closest I come to balance is obsessive interest in about five things at once.