
Software Developer at Participatory Culture Foundation
Springfield, Massachusetts Area

Software Developer at Participatory Culture Foundation
Springfield, Massachusetts Area
I've been working with open-source software since high-school. I've worked mostly with Python, but I've used C, C++, Java, and other languages. I've worked on projects as diverse as an implementation of the SSHv2 protocol (Twisted Conch) to a website which organizes video RSS feeds (the Miro Guide).
I've also done stints as a technical writer, software tester, assistant magazine editor and EMT.
Languages: Python, Javascript, C, C++, Java, Visual Basic
Libraries: Twisted, Django, jQuery
Website development: (X)HTML, CSS
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Computer Software industry)
June 2007 — Present (2 years 6 months)
I work on Miro and the Miro Guide for the Participatory Culture Foundation. Miro <http://www.getmiro.com> is an open-source Internet Video player which puts users in control of their online media. The Miro Guide <https://www.miroguide.com/> is an online guide to over 4,000 free channels that work with Miro.