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Meet Justin Ko

This is the fourth in a multi-part series, “Better Know Your Team Lead.” Next up is Justin Ko, who will be leading the Ruby team in Dev Derby 2010. Taking a page from Marcel Proust, James Lipton, and now SociaLens, we’re asking the same series of thought-provoking questions to everyone we profile.

Justin Ko, Ruby Team Lead

Justin Ko, Ruby Team Lead

Justin Ko’s entry to web development is not typical. He started out as a designer, with a couple years of experience, before becoming frustrated with the limitations of staying “client side”. He wanted to do it all. Many books and late nights later, he has become a competent Ruby and Rails developer. Currently, you’ll find him at Sproutbox practicing agile methodologies in a very cool “work” setting.
WHAT MADE YOUR FAVORITE WORD YOUR FAVORITE WORD?
I don’t have a favorite, but one word that humors me is pumpernickel.
WHICH FAULT DO YOU TOLERATE MOST?
Addiction. It goes much deeper than reason.
HOW DOES YOUR HERO OR HEROINE INSPIRE YOU?
I am inspired by people who push the curve. Progression (in a positive direction) is always an exciting thing.
WHAT IS YOUR IDEA OF HAPPINESS?
Thinking happy thoughts. Satisfaction in the moment is usually the cause of this.
WHEN TWITTER TAKES OVER GRAVEYARDS, WHAT WILL YOUR TOMBSTONE READ?
I just tried looking up my “mentions” in the past, and got this: “Older tweets are temporarily unavailable.” :)

Meet Eric Peters

This is the third in a multi-part series, “Better Know Your Team Lead.” Next up is Eric Peters, who will be leading the .NET team in Dev Derby 2010. Taking a page from Marcel Proust, James Lipton, and now SociaLens, we’re asking the same series of thought-provoking questions to everyone we profile.

Eric Peters, .NET Team Lead

Eric Peters, .NET Team Lead

Eric has been involved with technology since a very young age, tinkering with electronics and computers since the 8-bit days. He studied Computer Science at IU, and has worked for several local startups over the years. Currently, he works with an incredible Agile development team in Bloomington writing C#, SQL, and JavaScript in an ASP.NET environment. In his spare time, he codes Project Euler challenges, reads about technology, and does an exceptionally poor job of playing chess.
WHAT MADE YOUR FAVORITE WORD YOUR FAVORITE WORD?
It would have to be its raw power, its elegance and succinctness, and its unusually melodic tone. Saying it is quite pleasing, but the rhythm of it draws you in like none other. It is truly a deeply magical word.
WHICH FAULT DO YOU TOLERATE MOST?
Finding fault.
HOW DOES YOUR HERO OR HEROINE INSPIRE YOU?
I am inspired by those who quietly do for others.
WHAT IS YOUR IDEA OF HAPPINESS?
I went for a long walk in the woods yesterday. I had no electronics, was miles away from anything “modern”, and the loudest noise I heard for hours was my feet breaking fallen twigs. I think happiness comes from that kind of peace.
WHEN TWITTER TAKES OVER GRAVEYARDS, WHAT WILL YOUR TOMBSTONE READ?
I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.

Calling All Python Coders

Team Python Added to Dev Derby 2010

After some local inquiries about why Python wasn’t included, we have added a new team for those who want to participate using that language for application development. A Team Lead has been selected, and the application remains open.

Update on Dev Derby Teams

The invitations to developers began being mailed out on Monday. If you have not yet received confirmation, one way or the other, please contact info -at- devderby.com to prompt us to inquire with the appropriate Team Leads. Some of the languages are being wait-listed as new applications come in, but others—Ruby, Python, and Java—still have openings.

It isn’t too late to join us. Apply now!