102 ruby people
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Pete Keen
Burgoning polyglot software developer that works at Emma, Inc (http://www.myemma.com)
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Dann Stayskal
Digital Craftsman. artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, internationalization, localization, web app development, cryptography
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Michael Granger
Ruby hacker, parrot companion, dilettante cook.
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Chuck Vose
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Christian Smith
Hacker, cofounder, musician.
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Jeremy Kitchen
corgis, bikes, cats, computers
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Andrew Lorente
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Eric Paxton
Little Rock native, husband of @nikkimopc, Ruby lover and UX Designer at Oregon Interactive. Say what again!
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Ezra Spier
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Kyle Meyer
I'm a web developer, husband, and backpacker living in sunny Portland, Oregon. Directing development at @WTM since a bit ago.
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amywoodward
Office Lead and AppCloud Ruby Developer at Engine Yard PDX.
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Tyler
@tylergillies on TwitterUrban Explorer
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Michael Prasuhn
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Jacob Helwig
All-around geek
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Ryan Kee
Tinkerer. Thing-maker. Associate Technical Director at StruckAxiom.
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Adron Hall
Cloud computing, software development & architecture, heavy metal, transit & logistics, economics, beautiful things, speaker, and adrenaline junkie.
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Megan McKissack
New media artist and aspiring Ruby developer
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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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Michael Granger
I breathe like a human.
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Tim Krajcar
Technical Director at The New Group. Technologist, husband, father, musician, and aspiring pilot.
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Jason Cady
I am a Ruby On Rails enthusiast looking to network & join.
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Joe Cochran
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Matt King
Web Developer. I make Internet.
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Jeff McCune
Systems Developer
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Carl Hall
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Zachary Stern
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Sam S
I am relatively new to programming. I started with HTML/CSS and Javascript but found Ruby and fell in love. I finished the Pickaxe and have been practicing my Ruby skills on codewars.com but I would like to find a real-world project to work on and start a portfolio, whether it is pure Ruby (e.g. creating a useful RubyGem) or developing a web site using a Ruby-based framework such as Rails or Sinatra. Appreciate any and all advice.
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Grant Kruger
South African writer & programmer, living in Potland...um, I mean Portland OR USA. I work at MMT with Rails, Drupal, PHP, AJAX and connec+ipedia (WAGN wiki).
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Victor Asteinza
This is me.
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Andrew Brookins
Software engineer.