Simon Willison

Simon Willison

Simon Willison a programmer in the UK. He is a consultant on OpenID and client- and server-side Web development, and a co-creator of the Django Web framework. Before going freelance, Simon worked on Yahoo!'s Technology Development team and on very early versions of the Fire Eagle geolocation service, and prior to that at the Lawrence Journal-World, an award winning local newspaper in Kansas.

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* [http://simonwillison.net/ simonwillison.net] - personal web development weblog


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