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<td>Chicago</td>
<td>Chicago</td>
<td>Finding other API's, a little Javascript, a little HTML, server side stuff, copywriting, high fiving.</td>
<td>Finding other API's, a little Javascript, a little HTML, server side stuff, copywriting, high fiving.</td>
<td><a href="http://lonelylion.com">Blog</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/chmcavoy">@chmcavoy</a></td>
<td>[http://lonelylion.com Blog] [http://twitter.com/chmcavoy @chmcavoy]</td>
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<td>Jake Rake</td>
<td>Jake Rake</td>
<td>Seattle</td>
<td>Seattle</td>
<td>Doing super fast great things with <a href="http://popcorn.webmaker.org">Popcorn Maker</a>, musical improv, beatboxing.</td>
<td>Doing super fast great things with [http://popcorn.webmaker.org Popcorn Maker], musical improv, beatboxing.</td>
<td><a href="http://futuresoup.com">Blog</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/futuresoup">@futuresoup</a></td>
<td>[http://futuresoup.com Blog] [http://twitter.com/futuresoup @futuresoup]</td>
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<td>Toronto</td>
<td>Toronto</td>
<td>Getting the webmaking groove on with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, drawing cool things with Processing and Processing.js, speaking with funny accents</td>
<td>Getting the webmaking groove on with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, drawing cool things with Processing and Processing.js, speaking with funny accents</td>
<td><a href="http://twitter.com/TheRealPomax">@TheRealPomax</a></td>
<td>[http://twitter.com/TheRealPomax @TheRealPomax]</td>
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<td>Toronto</td>
<td>Toronto</td>
<td>All about the web with HTML, CSS, and random bits of PHP for WordPress use. Good with content management, information architecture, and a hint of usability. Squeaks when poked</td>
<td>All about the web with HTML, CSS, and random bits of PHP for WordPress use. Good with content management, information architecture, and a hint of usability. Squeaks when poked</td>
<td><a href="http://twitter.com/TheRealArty">@TheRealArty</a></td>
<td>[http://twitter.com/TheRealArty @TheRealArty]</td>
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<td>San Francisco</td>
<td>San Francisco</td>
<td>Badges, what they are, what we can do with them, what the skeptics say, and how Open Badges works, Spanish, Korean, eating and cooking</td>
<td>Badges, what they are, what we can do with them, what the skeptics say, and how Open Badges works, Spanish, Korean, eating and cooking</td>
<td><a href="https://twitter.com/soletelee">@soletelee</a></td>
<td>[https://twitter.com/soletelee @soletelee]</td>
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Revision as of 18:15, 6 November 2012

Human API's are here to help you.

API Name Hometown I can help you with! More about me
Chris McAvoy Chicago Finding other API's, a little Javascript, a little HTML, server side stuff, copywriting, high fiving. Blog @chmcavoy
Jake Rake Seattle Doing super fast great things with Popcorn Maker, musical improv, beatboxing. Blog @futuresoup
Mike "Pomax" Kamermans Toronto Getting the webmaking groove on with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, drawing cool things with Processing and Processing.js, speaking with funny accents @TheRealPomax
Cynthia "Arty" Ng Toronto All about the web with HTML, CSS, and random bits of PHP for WordPress use. Good with content management, information architecture, and a hint of usability. Squeaks when poked @TheRealArty
Sunny Lee San Francisco Badges, what they are, what we can do with them, what the skeptics say, and how Open Badges works, Spanish, Korean, eating and cooking @soletelee
Ian Bicking Minneapolis Any of the fancy new browser features in the WebAPI, Firefox OS/Open Web Apps, WebRTC (peer-to-peer audio/video in the browser), Persona/BrowserID logins, Scraping, and other miscellany in Javascript and Python. Always willing to thoughtfully peer at the code you can't get working, offering helpful "hmms" and "ahas!" A very quiet blog, Google+ stream (echoed to @ianbicking)
Laura Hilliger Dresden Educator as Hacktivator. All about educators and technologists working together to change the world. I'm here to help educators get the most out of MozFest and help technologists understand learning and the implications that has on software/web stuff. Ask me about tech stuff or learning stuff or that area in the middle. blog @epilepticrabbit