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Craftsmanship Panel

Wednesday Sept 13th, 6:53pm at FreeGeek -- 1731 SE 10th Ave.

INGREDIENTS:

  • 3 difficult questions
  • 1 hacker
  • 1 machinist
  • 1 writer
  • 24 oz. water (ice to suit)
  • 10-30 slides, miscellaneous props

PREPARATION:

Introduce the panel, water as needed. Stuff with questions and grill on hot coals for 45-60 minutes, until the answers run clear. Garnish with slides and props.

Remove from grill and serve with locally brewed beer.

THE PANEL:

  • hacker -- David Wheeler is principal of Kineticode, an open-source software development and support company. Best known as the maintainer of the Bricolage CMS, he is lately hacking object-relational mappers, developing an integrated query language for Perl, and creating custom PostgreSQL data types.

  • machinist -- Dan Falck is a guitar and bass player who is into music of all kinds. By day, he works for King Cycle Group on tooling design, shop equipment, project planning, and QC -- which is like riding a bike after 14 years at Gibson Guitar. Dan shares his lifelong joy of woodworking with his wife of 15 years and their kids (ages 8, 12, and 14.) He also finds time to machine and engrave guitar parts using linux-powered CNC, program in Python, and peruse the FORTRAN^W C code of an APT processor.

  • writer -- David D. Levine is an award-winning science fiction writer. His stories have been published in such magazines as Asimov's, Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Realms of Fantasy, and 3 of them have appeared in Year's Best anthologies. He recently won the Hugo Award for his story "Tk'Tk'Tk." In his day job he is a user interface designer for McAfee; he has also worked as a software engineer and as a technical writer.

Podcast

You know the drill. For the complete list and to learn about our podcasting sponsor, see the archive page. For your slashdotting convenience, here is the direct link and a streaming link.

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