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      <title>one man data band</title>
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      <description>Pictured above: Bus Arrival prototype with data fed by R and OneBusAway API&#xA;Tacoma has not historically been not known for being a city rich in technical talent. We have Infoblox, TrueBlue, Accumula and a handful of other growing tech companies, but until recently it has been hard to find anyone who knows their way around a spreadsheet, much less a database.&#xA;Learning technical skills in the South Sound is born out of necessity of getting the job done as quickly as possible and as cheaply as possible.</description>
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