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Audrey Troutt
Software developer, organizational change agent, devourer of books. Software engineer at Artisan Mobile. Android, iOS, rails
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Todd McNeal
A programmer of websites. Founder of Snapline, a personalization product for eCommerce retailers.
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Snack Like a Local
Our mission is simple: Providing delicious, convenient snacks that support local businesses and improve the quality of our food supply
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Ben Shive
Nuts about mobile. Currently drinking the iOS koolaid and building awesome apps.
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Appsimity Solutions
Appsimity Solutions is leading company offering web and mobile app development services.quote us today for Web design and Digital Marketing services as well.
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Chris Ell
Interactive Developer at I-SITE Inc. Heavily interested in iOS and Android development, as well as all things code. PSN - Ellbot Twitter - Ellbot
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Carl Leiby
I'm a Software Engineer working at Neat, Inc.
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Marialice Carter
Technical Recruiter in Philly. I love edamame ravioli, red wine, Son of a Peach beer, Dr. Dog, Brandi Carlile and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer. Interested in learning how to make pickles, jam and beer in my very own kitchen.
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Ron Alleva
Developer working for konciergeMD
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Chris Baglieri
I'm an engineer. I build things. I help others build things. I care about aesthetics. I push bits @artisanmobile. I help organize Philadelphia Startup Weekend. I like plaid.
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Kenny Chapman
Full-time Android developer
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Kevin Lee
Utility programmer, good at scaffolding stuff and framing out, not so good at finish and design work. Bug fixer extraordinaire. Aspire to make an Apple Featured app, something that melds visualization and art with programming. Or maybe something less ambitious like a kick-ass Philly Food Truck app. Not quite there, getting off tangent with utility database apps. And Android. I love Philly - as my friend Juliet says - when you go to New York - it's like you forgot it is picture day - so competitive. Philly is a salad bowl of authentic, interesting communities that I am proud to have become mixed with. "Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist when we grow up." -Pablo Picasso
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Adnan Zafar
Software Engineer
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Nathan Scott
Software Developer at LeanServer
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Ryan Goldstein
I'm Ryan Goldstein, R&D Engineer at Moberg Research, currently working on several projects funded primarily by the Department of Defense via TATRC. I live in The Sterling Apartments in the Financial District of Philadelphia, PA. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) in bioengineering, with minors in nanotechnology, biophysics, and engineering entrepreneurship. While at Penn, I founded ChronoWake to build a device that uses advanced bioengineering methodology to minimize fatigue. Through ChronoWake, I became a Kairos Society Fellow (and K50 honoree) and a member of the Wharton Venture Initiation Program and the Weiss Tech House. I was selected as a PennVention finalist, an Innovation Fund recipient, and a Wharton Venture Award winner, including a $10,000 cash prize.
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Carl Leiby
I'm a Software Engineer working at Neat, Inc.
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Nicholas Shiftan
CTO/co-founder at Curalate
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Benjamin Farahmand
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Dan Kelley
Father, Husband, Geek, Former Athlete...probably in that order
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Bob Rullo
UI guy who rewards himself with the finest craft beers. I like sports. I like turtles. I work at @IntuitiveCo. Tweets are my own and mine alone.
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bill jones
professional software development enhusiast
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Ken Rimple
Director of Education Services at Chariot Solutions Trailblazer. Transformer of ideas into action. Regardless of the task at hand, I am more than happy to jump in and learn as I go. In the past five years I've created a training practice at Chariot Solutions, hosted a long running podcast, the Chariot TechCast, authored Spring Roo in Action (Manning publications), and have been responsible for the recording, producing and hosting of screencasts of more than 50 presentations. My first love is teaching, and so in that capacity I am a mentor and trainer. I enjoy presenting at user groups, conferences, and online. I've run webinars and online training as well as leading custom training both onsite and at our training facility. I am also an application developer and architect with experience in many different technologies. I have onsite consulting and development experience with Java, Groovy, the Spring Framework, Maven, and various other application frameworks and languages. I can work within agile development practices, help with implementing repeatable builds with Maven or rolling out continuous integration using tools such as Jenkins. I have a background in database design. I am a team player and am always willing to collaborate to make the group better. I host podcasts and screencasts for Chariot at http://emergingtech.chariotsolutions.com and I am co-chair of the Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise conference, located at http://phillyemergingtech.com
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Andrew Thompson
I'm a Community Evangelist for Azavea, a cool company in Callowhill that makes maps and geospatial software. My job is to facilitate and encourage the developer communities around Azavea products like Cicero, OpenTreeMap, and GeoTrellis. Haverford College Class of 2012, major in Growth and Structure of Cities, minor in Computer Science. Grew up in rural Massachusetts. Not a fan of the humidity here, but love exploring all the neighborhoods!
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50onRed
50onRed creates innovative technology that generates big profits for advertisers and publishers. Our Traffic Platform enables advertisers to execute and optimize digital ad campaigns around the world at massive scale. For publishers, we offer a suite of monetization solutions to maximize advertising revenue from their digital content. In an always-evolving industry, we make our mark on the cutting edge. Building, breaking, and bettering technology is our secret to staying at the forefront of innovation to lead the market. <strong>Got 99 problems but code ain’t one.</strong> 50onRed is powered by a team of outstanding developers who bring their knowledge together to break tech boundaries and build smart products. To get things done, we rely on industry leading tools and technology so hot our engineers wear oven mitts while they code. <strong>Two Awesome Offices</strong> Philadelphia is a natural fit for our headquarters. Smack in the center of an unstoppable tech hub, our building doubles as a massive, record-breaking video game display (no joke). And with 30th St. Station as our next door neighbor, our office is accessible from anywhere. Our open space was designed for to maximize collaboration and problem solving, and our kitchen is always stocked with snacks (including health options!), Red Bull, and a massive beer selection. We have weekly catered lunches from various local restaurants, and there’s something for everyone. Parties and outings are big around here too, because there’s always something to celebrate. You’ll also find us in New York’s bustling Flat Iron District, a hotbed for creativity and innovation that makes for a perfect second home. <strong>We ♥ Our Employees.</strong> In addition to providing premium medical, dental, and vision benefits, we match employees’ 401k contributions. Top-of-market salaries, incentives, and relocation packages attract the brightest minds from around the world. To sweeten the pot, we cover music subscriptions, gym memberships, and provide pre-tax transit passes. The biggest perk of working at 50 is the opportunity to make an impact while creating lasting friendships in the process. We’re a lively, growing team with a shared passion for creating awesome technology--and we have a blast doing it.
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Adam Hinz
University of Wisconsin Alumni moved out to Philly - loving the easy winters and dying the the heat. I code with Ruby, Scala and Javascript whenever I can get a chance but professionally I work with Java (J2EE) and javascript. Check out http://www.disastermapper.com and http://phillyaddress.com to see some examples of work I have done
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Bonnie Aumann
Firespinning, Agile project managing, card-carrying geek.
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Joe Moore
I began writing software in the late ’90s at a large insurance company. I soon moved to Evant, a start-up which became an early case study for eXtreme Programming and Agile software development processes. After several years consulting, I joined Pivotal Labs in 2005 as a founding members of Pivotal’s Ruby on Rails practice. I have led projects for a wide variety of clients, from one-person start-ups to the world’s largest social networks and search companies. I've been remote pair programming for Pivotal since 2010 Check me out at http://remotepairprogramming.com.
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Marialice Carter
Technical Recruiter in Philly. I love edamame ravioli, red wine, Son of a Peach beer, Dr. Dog, Brandi Carlile and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer. Interested in learning how to make pickles, jam and beer in my very own kitchen.
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James Evans
Coming from a background in engineering and software development, I have joined PeopleLinx to help them build their next generation social business optimization platform. Founded in 2009, PeopleLinx recognizes the need for organizations to change their way of doing business in response to the unique challenges and opportunities thrust upon them by social media technologies. This new social business dynamic presents tremendous opportunities. As a Senior Developer at PeopleLinx, my work spans our tech stack, as well as new technologies and processes to increase the scale of our product and of our team. I strive to make the website fast, reliable, and intuitive.
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David Stemmer
► Three years professional experience in mobile development ► Experience on multiple platforms, including Android, iOS/Cocoa, mobile web ► Skilled programmer with a strong background in object-oriented languages. Strengths in Java, Obj-C, Python and Javascript. ► Well-versed in team-based collaborative coding techniques (source control, agile methodologies, unit testing, code review) Writes well-oiled software with an emphasis on readability, modularity and testing. Contributor to and believer in open-source. Empasizes clear communication and practical solutions to hard problems.