oatmeal_coffee
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By day, I am the Director of Publishing Technology at Jones & Bartlett Learning. I spend most of my time in Xcode and Applescript.
At night, I am a degree candidate at Harvard University, Extension School working towards a Bachelor of Liberal Arts with a concentration in Computer Science.
Beyond those, I am a husband and father. In toto, I have no spare time.
I can be found on the web at http://www.oatmealandcoffee.com
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