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Adrian Holovaty : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adrian Holovaty
Adrian Holovaty (born 1981) is an American web developer, journalist and entrepreneur living in Chicago, Illinois. He is co-creator of the Django web framework and an advocate of "journalism via computer programming." == Life and career == Holovaty, a Ukrainian American, grew up in Naperville, Illinois. He graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism in 2001 and worked as a web developer/journalist for ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', ''Lawrence Journal-World'' and ''The Washington Post'' before starting (EveryBlock ), a web startup that provided "microlocal" news, in 2007.〔(Goodbye hyperlocal, hello microlocal | Holovaty.com )〕 While working at the ''Lawrence Journal-World'' from 2002 to 2005, he and other web developers (Simon Willison, (Jacob Kaplan-Moss ) and (Wilson Miner )〔(Django committers )〕) created Django, an open source web application framework for Python. He and Kaplan-Moss served as the framework's Benevolent Dictators for Life until January 2014.〔(Adrian and Jacob retiring as Django BDFLs | Holovaty.com )〕 The pair wrote ''(The Django Book )'', first published in 2007. Holovaty is also a guitarist. In 1999, he recorded an album of his own guitar compositions,〔(Music | Holovaty.com )〕 and since 2007 he has posted videos of his acoustic guitar arrangements on YouTube, building an audience of more than 20,000 subscribers.〔(YouTube - adrianholovaty's Channel )〕 In 2012 he and PJ Macklin founded SoundSlice, a collaboratively edited website which shows YouTube music videos alongside simultaneous animated tablature, intended to help guitarists learn new musical pieces.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Soundslice )〕
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