Festival2012/HumanAPI

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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. <a href="http://lonelylion.com">Blog</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/chmcavoy">@chmcavoy</a>
Jake Rake Seattle Doing super fast great things with <a href="http://popcorn.webmaker.org">Popcorn Maker</a>, musical improv, beatboxing. <a href="http://futuresoup.com">Blog</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/futuresoup">@futuresoup</a>
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 <a href="http://twitter.com/TheRealPomax">@TheRealPomax</a>
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 <a href="http://twitter.com/TheRealArty">@TheRealArty</a>
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 <a href="https://twitter.com/soletelee">@soletelee</a>
Ian Bicking Minneapolis Any of the fancy new stuff in 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. A very quiet blog, Google+ stream (echoed to @ianbicking)