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Daniel Kopyc : Software Engineer / Lead daniel @ attackgoose.com << click to send email
M.I.T. Graduate 1989, and over 15 years professional experience in all
levels of software development, ranging from traditional PC
application development, server-side web application development, to
embedded systems design and internet appliance product development.
Daniel comes from a solid engineering background, with additional studies
in biotechnology, audio engineering, robotics, and digital hardware design [see resume here].
Project Lead and founder of AttackGoose Interactive, Daniel prefers to contribute to OpenSource projects, late at night -- when all the best work gets done!
Recent Projects include an online "Virtual Company" collaboration system
(e.g. discussion-board, notes, and calendar); a Content Management
system; Web GIS (Geographical Information System);
Online Music Licensing Service; design of a low-cost Internet Appliance;
implementation of a RealVideo and java-based Online Chat solution.
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George Ramirez : Art Director / Graphic Designer george @ attackgoose.com
George Ramirez graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 1999 with a BA in Film
Studies. He went on to pursue an MA in Industrial Design at SFSU before
deciding, "Neah!" He instead went headlong into the latest rage
: New Media. After a successful 2-year stint as a graphic designer for
non-profits and small non-dot com companies such as the
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts and Bay Area Displays San Francisco,
he finds himself now fully immersed in the birth of AttackGoose Interactive.
George's clients also include well-known names such as The Gap, Sephora,
and Nieman Marcus. Now working as
art-direktor he is confident that AttackGoose will indeed bring him the
professional fulfillment he so craves.
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Kent Howard : Linux Guru / Sysadmin kent @ attackgoose.com << click to send email
Kent is very talented Systems Administrator, Programmer, and Systems
Architect who has been working with Linux since he was a
teenager. More than just your average "hacker", Kent knows how to
build hardware and software systems that can serve the needs of a real
organization, while also completely securing them for rock-solid
reliability.
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