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Noah Gift

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Noah Gift is a software engineer at Racemi were he works on a revolutionary software product called DynaCenter.  His favorite programming language is Python and lately he has been absorbed by Python Web Application Frameworks, Javascript, CSS, SQL Alchemy, and Cocoa Programming.  On his to do list, are learning Erlang, Haskell, getting better at Objective C, switching to Z shell, writing some quality Artificial Intelligence code in the next 10 years and possibly creating some form of artificial life in his lifetime.

He is currently the author of several open source projects including a Django web application called Diskbot, a rendering tool , and an automated software installation tool called  osxsmartdeploy.  He is currently collaborating on a TurboGears project called feestje, which aims to be the WordPress of group planning software.  He own three macs: a macbookpro, a mac mini, and an IBook.  His "intense" home infrastructure uses Open Directory running on his mini connected to several NFS volumes shared out from his Ubuntu and CentOS servers.   His laptop is currently quad booting, RHEL 5, Ubuntu 7.04, Leopard Development and Tiger.

He has worked at Caltech University as a Systems Administrator, and for several years in the animation industry at Disney Feature Animation, Sony Imageworks and Turner Studios.  He has a Master's degree in Computer Information Systems from Cal State Los Angeles, and is an Apple Certified Systems Administrator and who also holds an LPI Level 1 certification.

Noah spends his free time writing web applications in python, attending PyAtl, writing on his blog osxautomation, running, composing piano music, playing pickup basketball and ultimate frisbee, reading fiction, watching foreign films, and hanging out with his wife Leah and his new son Liam.  He has run 2 marathons and decided running a half marathon this year sounds a little more fun.  He is a recent transplant from Los Angeles, CA to Atlanta, GA, and has just learned to enjoy sweet tea and Barbecue.

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Podcast Spotlight on FOSS: An Interview with Mark Shuttleworth
Publish Date: Apr. 15, 2008

Ubuntu is about to release Hardy Heron, the newest Long Term Support version of this popular Linux distribution. To mark the occasion, we're launching a new video interview series, Spotlight on FOSS, and leading off by chatting by Mark Shuttleworth himself!

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Google App Engine Application Request: Python User Group Website

May 09 2008

If anyone was interested in a great Google App Engine project, I would love to see a community blog/speaker registration tool. Jeff Rush mentioned something like this a couple of PyCons ago, but now there is the technology available for free with... read more

Greedy Coin Google App Engine Application With Source

May 05 2008

Here is an application on Google App Engine Application I wrote for an upcoming PyAtl Talk, and an upcoming O'Reilly Online Article: http://greedycoin.appspot.com/ Quick notes: Really liking the datastore API. I also liked the Django templates even though I have touched them... read more

Full Exclusive Mark Shuttleworth Video Interview Now Available

May 05 2008

I thought I would point out that the full length version of our exclusive Video Interview with Mark Shuttleworth is now available. Originally we had a very short version that was posted, but now you can watch it all here. Jeremy and... read more

Microsoft Trojan Horse Part Duex: System Center Operations Manager 2007 Cross Platform Extensions and Connectors

April 29 2008

After reading a recent press release about System Center Operations Manager 2007 being able to " manage Unix/Linux", the first thought that goes through my head is WTF? Who in their right mind would touch that product? After thinking for a bit,... read more

Python Algorithms: Greedy Coin Changer

April 26 2008

I am going to make an effort to solve classic computer science problems in Python on a regular basis, and blog about them. It seems like a good way to have some fun. This may be a regular blog series. Because I... read more

Looking For a Few Good SysAdmin Problem To Solve in Python

April 16 2008

Jeremy and I are turning in the final draft of our book on "Python for Unix and Linux Systems Administration" on Monday, April 16th. But, if you are a sysadmin and have a really tricky problem you need solved shoot us an... read more

My Current So Called Life: Pullups and Python Modules

April 11 2008

I have cut things down to the essentials as I finish up the book I am working on ... read more

Open Solaris User Group Meeting Recap: Open Source, Virtualization, and Python

April 09 2008

Last night I went to my first Open Solaris User Group meeting. It was located at the Sun Office in Alpharetta, Georgia, and I learned quite a bit about the new roadmap for Solaris. The new roadmap at first glance, seems to... read more

SOFOSS Episode Scheduled For Air In A Week: Mark Shuttleworth/Ubuntu

April 08 2008

Just an FYI, in one week, the video podcast series, "Spotlight on FOSS" is scheduled to air in exactly one week from today from what I hear. We have a background article in which we explain some of the "fun" of arranging... read more

Cloud Computing With Python

April 08 2008

It is slightly old news to some that Google has gotten into providing Cloud Computing. The interesting part to Python Developers is that the runtime environment uses Python. All I can say, is way to go Guido! If you want to see... read more

TPT (Tiny Python Tip): Automatically Get Rid Of Duplicates with Liten and Supervisor

April 06 2008

If you work in an media industry you might often have a problem of a common directory in which duplicate files get placed constantly. The duplicate files could be fonts, mp3 files, quicktime files, or whatever. One thing you could do is... read more

TLT (Tiny Leopard Tip): Download PandoraBoy

April 06 2008

If you like music then give PandoraBoy a try.... read more

Metaclasses, Object Oriented Python, and more at April PyAtl Meeting

March 25 2008

At PyAtl, the Atlanta Python User's Group, we will be having a special presentation on Object Oriented Programming, "Object Oriented Python: From the Basics all the way to Voodoo". Jonathan LaCour, a Turbogears, and Elixir, developer will be giving a talk on... read more

Learning Grok Web Framework Helps You Meet Women

March 23 2008

Apparently, if you learn the hot, new, buzzworthy, Grok Python Web Framework, it helps you meet women. Grok was built on top of Zope, and I used it to build my website, and I think it is rather sexy. I have all... read more

PyCon2008 Experience

March 18 2008

I arrived at PyCon 2008 on Thursday and attended the Eggs, Buildout, and Virtualenv tutorial given by Jeff Rush. It was quite good, and I would recommend going to any tutorial by Jeff Rush as I have been impressed by his ShowMeDo... read more
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