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[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines.  Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.
 
[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines.  Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.
 
 
  
 
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]
 
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]

Revision as of 00:59, 6 October 2016

Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2017 in Los Angeles. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.


Please follow the formatting guidelines:


== Nominee's Name ==

Description of no more than 250 words.

[[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]]

Jane Doe (example)

Jane works at ________, doing _______.

Some pertinent history/biography/hyperlinks that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.

Sumana Harihareswara

Sumana is the founder of Changeset Consulting. She is a geek-suit interface, a programmer, and a teacher who likes to work on open source products, services, or sites that delight and help people.

https://www.harihareswara.net/

Greg Wilson

Greg Wilson is the co-founder of Software Carpentry, a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.

Twitter: @gvwilson