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Noah Gift

Consultant, Author, Python programmer, Film and Television expert


Areas of Expertise:
  • Python
  • OS X
  • Unix
  • Solaris
  • AIX
  • HP-UX
  • Linux
  • Systems Administration
  • Web Development
  • Film and Television Production and Engineering
  • Directory Services
  • SNMP
  • Networking
  • Command Line Tools
  • Shell Scripting
  • Javascript
  • JQuery
  • Applescript
  • High Speed Storage
  • Virtualization
  • Avid
  • Final Cut Pro
  • Maya
  • New Media Journalism
  • Infrastructure Architecture
  • iPhone Development (Native SDK)
  • consulting
  • speaking
  • programming
  • training
  • writing

Biography

Noah Gift is the co-author of Python For Unix and Linux by O'Reilly. He is an author, speaker, consultant, and community leader, writing for publications such as IBM Developerworks, Red Hat Magazine, O'Reilly, and MacTech.

His consulting company is Giftcs, LLC and it provides solutions for Python Development and Systems Engineering. His personal website is www.noahgift.com. Noah is also the current organizer for PyAtl, which is the Python User Group for Atlanta, GA. He has given presentations at PyCon and PyAtl.

He has a Master's degree in CIS from Cal State Los Angeles, B.S. in Nutritional Science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, is an Apple ACSA and LPI certified SysAdmin, as well as a Avid Certified Support Representative. He has worked at companies such as, Caltech, Disney Feature Animation, Sony Imageworks, and Turner Studios.

As a teenager he was a freelance television editor for ABC Network News. While at Caltech he worked for the Nobel Prize Winning President as a Mac Expert, and at Disney and Sony worked on the first feature animated films for both companies: Chicken Little, and Surf's Up, respectively. Recently he has worked on Python development projects as diverse as writing an SNMP auto-discovery system to writing a Content Management System from scratch. He is also involved in a new media journalism project, Spotlight on FOSS, that had a kickoff interview of Mark Shuttleworth. He is currently co-authoring a book on Google App Engine and writing a large Google App Engine Exercise and Nutrition Tracking Application.

In his free time he enjoys spending time with his wife Leah, and their son Liam, and playing and composing piano music. He is also into exercising religiously, including running in and training for marathons, and blogging about it. When he gets a chance, he likes to write open source software. He is also interested in Artificial Intelligence research and software development.

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Podcast Spotlight on FOSS: An Interview with Mark Shuttleworth
Publish Date: Apr. 15, 2008

Ubuntu is about to release Hardy Heron, the newest Long Term Support version of this popular Linux distribution. To mark the occasion, we're launching a new video interview series, Spotlight on FOSS, and leading off by chatting by Mark Shuttleworth himself!

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Python for Unix and Linux System Administration Book Arrives At Door

August 26 2008

Jeremy and I both received the first copies of Python For Unix and Linux System Administration at our house's on Friday. It took Jeremy and I close to a year and a half from conception to finish, to write the book. read more

Python for Unix and Linux System Administration Book Arrives At Door

August 25 2008

Jeremy and I both received the first copies of Python For Unix and Linux System Administration at our house's on Friday. It took Jeremy and I close to a year and a half from conception to finish, to write the book. read more

Is Google App Engine Getting Blocked in China?

August 14 2008

App Engine Blocked in China? read more

Free Pylons Book in Alpha Release

July 11 2008

Wow, I just noticed there is an alpha version of the Pylons book out.  I know there are a lot of people using Pylons, see here, here, here.  Finally Reddit, a massive SQLAlchemy+Pylons website, open sourced their code.  Pylons is... read more

Python Geek Watching: PyAtl July Meeting Notes

July 11 2008

July Atlanta Python Programmer Meeting RecapStarting at 6PM, a bunch of PyAtl  people met at Six Feet Under, and had a lot of fun just being geeks, and doing stuff like measuring the length of our beards.  After dinner we drove over... read more

Pylesystem: A Realtime Metadata Engine in Python

June 26 2008

Last weekend I started an Open Source project, pylesystem, that scratched an itch I had about having having an up to date API to the filesystem on linux in Python. There are really a few different things going on in my prototype and my plans for the eventual direction of… read more

New IPhone Developers Meeting in Atlanta

June 23 2008

If you live around Atlanta, GA, you should come out to the first IPhone Developer meeting at MaxMedia on July 17th.. There will be at least one presentation of a cutting edge IPhone app, food, door prizes and more. If... read more

Announcing Google App Engine Book

June 11 2008

I thought I would officially announce that Mike Orr and I are writting a book for Manning on Google App Engine. It is a bit strange to be working on a new book, when the first book I wrote isn't even released... read more

TNT: (Tiny Nix Tip) Getting Delete Key to work with ZSH, OS X Fusion, and Ubuntu

June 05 2008

If you are a ZSH nut like me, you find it is the first thing you setup on a new virtual machine. One thing that stumped me recently with a virtual machine running Ubuntu from an OS X Leopard terminal and ZSH,... read more

Live From Google I/O

May 28 2008

Announcements Can log in immediately to Google App Engine today. Two new API's: Memcache API and Image Manipulation API Cost: Today expected pricing announced. 10-12 cents/core-hour 15-18 cents/GB-month 11-13 cents/GB transferred Google Data API's: Read/Write Access To Google Services References: Getting Started... read more

Upcoming PyAtl Events: GAE/Pylons/WSGI Sprint, Functional Programming in June, SQLAlchemy Book Signing July

May 26 2008

If you are in the Atlanta, GA area or will be traveling to the Atlanta GA area in the next couple of months, we have some exciting Python related events you might want to drop by and participate in. We have the... read more

Google App Engine Application Request: Python User Group Website

May 09 2008

If anyone was interested in a great Google App Engine project, I would love to see a community blog/speaker registration tool. Jeff Rush mentioned something like this a couple of PyCons ago, but now there is the technology available for free with... read more

Greedy Coin Google App Engine Application With Source

May 05 2008

Here is an application on Google App Engine Application I wrote for an upcoming PyAtl Talk, and an upcoming O'Reilly Online Article: http://greedycoin.appspot.com/ Quick notes: Really liking the datastore API. I also liked the Django templates even though I have touched them... read more

Full Exclusive Mark Shuttleworth Video Interview Now Available

May 05 2008

I thought I would point out that the full length version of our exclusive Video Interview with Mark Shuttleworth is now available. Originally we had a very short version that was posted, but now you can watch it all here. Jeremy and... read more

Microsoft Trojan Horse Part Duex: System Center Operations Manager 2007 Cross Platform Extensions and Connectors

April 29 2008

After reading a recent press release about System Center Operations Manager 2007 being able to " manage Unix/Linux", the first thought that goes through my head is WTF? Who in their right mind would touch that product? After thinking for a bit,... read more
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