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50 Kevin W. Gisi about 1 year ago
49 Tony Pitale about 1 year ago
48 James Daniels Nap kicks total ass up and down the tracks! about 1 year ago
47 Michelangelo Altamore over 2 years ago
46 Brian Cardarella over 2 years ago
45 Mike Champion over 2 years ago
44 Casey Rosenthal ZerosumFu: I am blinded by this ninja. over 2 years ago
43 Adam Bair over 2 years ago
42 Loren Segal over 2 years ago
41 Pat Allan over 2 years ago
40 Russell Jones fantastic guy, really knows his stuff :) over 2 years ago
39 Wesley Moxam over 2 years ago
38 Keenan Brock Great presentations. Very knowledgeable. Fun to hang out. over 2 years ago
37 matt knox Rails Rumble is amazing-it produces the interesting bit of a startup in a weekend-and it's going to get better. over 3 years ago
36 Joe Fiorini Nick is a great guy. From organizing the Rails Rumble competition to speaking at conferences he is very involved in the community. His blog post on Sinatra with Passenger helped me launch an app in under 3 hours. Nick is a great developer and a very smart over 3 years ago
35 Sean Hussey Great speaker! over 3 years ago
34 James Golick over 3 years ago
33 Brian Turnbull over 3 years ago
32 Chris Selmer over 3 years ago
31 Scott Meade over 3 years ago
30 Jaime Bellmyer Thanks for a great Rails Rumble! over 3 years ago
29 Josh Nichols over 3 years ago
28 Darcy Laycock over 3 years ago
27 Dan Pickett over 3 years ago
26 Scott Becker over 3 years ago
25 Pratik Naik Zap the nap over 3 years ago
24 David Leal over 3 years ago
23 Lance Carlson over 3 years ago
22 Bruno Miranda Great good, awesome programmer. over 3 years ago
21 Veezus Kreist Met at RailsConf 2008! over 3 years ago
20 Zach Inglis over 3 years ago
19 Josh Owens Nick ran the Rails Rumble and we were the winning team. Thanks Nick! over 3 years ago
18 Sur Max Nice ruby guy! over 3 years ago
17 Keeran Hawoldar over 3 years ago
16 Brian Rose Great guy. Always easy to talk to on IRC. Has helped collaborate on fixes for Merb/DataMapper and other projects. over 3 years ago
15 David Berube Nick is an excellent programmer - smart, pragmatic, and an excellent communicator. He's also an excellent writer - he was technical reviewer on my last book, and we're coauthoring a book together now. over 3 years ago
14 Justin Blake over 3 years ago
13 Thomas Asaro Rails Rumble organizer, all around great guy - Highly recommended over 4 years ago
12 Nathan Sutton over 4 years ago
11 David James over 4 years ago
10 Jonathan Linowes over 4 years ago
9 Tim Pope over 4 years ago
8 Rich Cavanaugh He helped run the Rumble, what's not to love? over 4 years ago
7 Josh Martin A great associate and skilled developer. Highly recommended. over 4 years ago
6 Benjamin Gorlick over 4 years ago
5 Carter Parks over 4 years ago
4 Erin Shine over 4 years ago
3 James Robey over 4 years ago
2 Bryan Liles over 4 years ago
1 Rodrigo Kochenburger Nick certainly knows his stuff :) Really talented guy over 4 years ago

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