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Please put down the skills you'd be prepared to donate to SkiffHack!

Tom Parslow

@almostobsolete (twitter) / @almost (github)

General programming in Python, Javascript (browser and server side), Ruby and PHP (if I really have to!).

I've worked with the Twitter APIs before. I also quite enjoy designing and implementing APIs myself!

Jamie Matthews

@j4mie (twitter) / @j4mie (github)

Python/Django, JavaScript and, if I must, PHP. Can probably help out with deploying the apps too.

Not technically a Skiffer, but I organise the Brighton Python User Group and generally hang round the Skiff occasionally. Happy to help out.

Mike Pountney

@mikepea (twitter) @mikepea (github)

Linux systems & application stack, security, networking. Puppet & provisioning/deployment. Arduino and basic electronics. Very noddy C, PHP, Perl, Ruby and Shell coding. Monitoring systems: Graphite, Munin, Nagios.

Also not technically a Skiffer, but I'm a director of the Build Brighton Hackspace, and so am happy to help out. And probably poach some of the code for our benefit too ;)

Mark Savage

@tysonsavage (twitter) / @tysonsavage (github)

Websites and apps in Python with Django, really basic Javascript - mainly just hacking together cosmetic UI or simple form stuff with jQuery etc. - but am really enthusiastic about changing that! PHP is v rusty, but if its a life or death situation I suppose could echo it together.

I'm pretty good at spotting & robbing quality code and mashing it together in a dodgy state just well enough to make cool things work :)

Steve Purkiss

@stevepurkiss (twitter) / @stevepurkiss (github)

Drupal, because no matter what language you use, it's far quicker, easier, and cheaper to maintain to piece together apps from tried & tested collection of 10,000+ modules providing generic functionality than sitting there re-inventing the wheel. [citation needed] ;-)

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