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Tyler
@tylergillies on TwitterUrban Explorer
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Ankur Naik
@worldpulse technology director. web developer. philosopher. linguist. almost human.
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Christopher Bloom
Drupaler
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Matt King
Web Developer. I make Internet.
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Milo Winningham
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Wm Leler
http://leler.com/wm http://leler.com/wm/resume.html
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Chris Smith
Transit Hacker, Citizen Activist, Planning Commissioner and Internet Architect for Xerox.com
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Nicholas Audo
A Ruby on Rails developer who ships it @ELCTech
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Richard Shank
Long time php developer, I've been working with startups for the last couple of years. I'm a project leader on Vespolina, an open source ecommerce system for Symfony2
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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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Leif Warner
@pdxleif on TwitterR&D&D. Wires. Tubes. Patterns. Ask me about linked data, graphs, OWL, markup languages, functional languages, and dead languages.
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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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Kirsten Comandich
Web developer
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Ben Kelley
I'm an interdisciplinary geek. I'm interested in just about everything: programming, biking, computer games, science fiction, photography, international travel, classical music, learning... the list goes on. I love learning new things, whether that's a new programming language or a new theory on the causes of obscure conflicts in the Balkans. I'm a Java developer by day, an MBA student by night, and I spend the rest of the time trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up.
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Rakshith Krishnappa
Developer... works @Intel, Illinois Tech Alumni, side-projects @ initlabs.com, Creator of gramfeed.com, shaloc.com, CheckinMania.com, MisoTrendy.com ...
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Thomas Reynolds
Front-end developer specializing in jQuery, Sproutcore & Ruby
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Ethan Brown
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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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Brennan Novak
Future Positive, Designer, Developer, Goofball, Believer of Magic. Builder of @eco_heroes and @socialigniter
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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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Bill Burcham
The closest I come to balance is obsessive interest in about five things at once.
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Stephen Judkins
Aspiring hacker. Currently working for Turing Studio.
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faddah
zen dawg medi-'tater, techno-geek, gypsy-jazzer, djangophile, community activist, pleasure activist, beer snob.
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Jacob Reiff
Design, development, curation: @Wantist. Design, customer service: @keyboardtray.
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Dietrich Ayala
Firefox developer and engineering manager, food enthusiast and co-starter of noms.in, living in Chiang Mai for a year. Back in PDX in August!
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Max Ogden
I'm a nerd from the Oregon Coast and Portland!
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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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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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Joel Bradshaw
I moved to Portland for work after graduating from Seattle Pacific University. I majored in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, and currently work as a PHP developer at a small startup in the Pearl.
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Jonathan "Duke" Leto
Jonathan "Duke" Leto is a software developer, published mathematician, git ninja and avid bicyclist living in Portland, Oregon. Duke is a core developer of Parrot Virtual Machine, Board member of Parrot Foundation as well as Community Manager. He helped create the PDX Hackathon user group and has been listed as one of the most influential coders in Portland, OR according to Github statistics. Duke is also involved in Google Summer of Code and Google Code-In as an organization administrator, which involves organizing dozens of mentors who are teaching brilliant high school and college students about open source and how to be a part of an open source community. Duke is the founder of Leto Labs LLC as well as working as a Bioinformatics Analyst at Boyce Thompson Insitute For Plant Research in Ithaca, New York. He received his Masters in Mathematics from University of Central Florida and enjoys discovering wheels within wheels.