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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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Matt King
Web Developer. I make Internet.
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Joshua Lock
I'm an embedded build system engineer at Intel's Open Source Technology Center working on the Poky/OpenEmbedded build system.
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Nathan Bergey
I'm a rocket scientist. I work with Portland State Aerospace Society building open source rockets. I am also a technical consultant doing data visualization and analysis.
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Joyce Chan
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Justin C. Houk
Contributor at ProgrammableWeb.com, Community Organizer, Content Curator, Needless to say these are my personal opinions.
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Kyle Jones
I like the Python and GIS. Currently a junior dev at discover-e legal.
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sramkrishna
Systems Programmer @ Intel, follow politics via balloon-juice and Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
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Erik Swanson
Student at Portland State University.
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Nick Welch
Programmer who lives in North Portland.
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Michael Schurter
Portland geek, Urban Airship Developer, Update PDX Organizer
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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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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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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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Soren Macbeth
Co-Founder of StockTwits. Chief Data Hacker at Yieldbot. I like hacking, startups, data visualization, machine learning, data mining, statistics, entrepreneurs, building and learning new things.
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Tyler
@tylergillies on TwitterUrban Explorer
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Ramiro Jr. Franco
Front end web developer, rails /sass / jquery lover.
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Brian Ledger
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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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Jey Biddulph
Indie mobile developer, creator of Infinote for iPad, Etsy Lovers and Flip It! Gyro. Previously worked as game designer on Moshi Monsters, a social kids' game for 7-12yr olds. Interested in storytelling through technology, education, social and well... really any project that grabs my attention.
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Mr. Jonathan
A technical serial co-founder, always starting up something new and interesting. Rather good product designer, publisher of apps, software systems architect, and renaissance-style consultant to the stars. Also, Grand Magnate and linguistic architect at Unicorn.VC
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Peter Banka
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James Neal
Devops, UNIX Systems Architect interested in large scale "infrastructure as code" networks by day. Electronics hobbyist, and Open Hardware Geek by night. Runs a Hobbyist PCB service at http://pcb.laen.org
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Dann Stayskal
Digital Craftsman. artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, internationalization, localization, web app development, cryptography
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Andrew Lorente
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Chris Torstenson
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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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Dave Camp
Firefox hacker
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Dillon Mahmoudi
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Karl Anderson
Software engineer with Duo Security.