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Simon Willison

Simon Willison is a British programmer, co-founder of the social conference directory Lanyrd, and Director of Architecture at Eventbrite. Originating from the UK, he currently resides in San Francisco, California. Simon is a co-creator of the Django Web framework and is a frequent public speaker.
==Career==

Simon started his professional web development in 2000 as a web master and developer for the UK based website Gameplay, where he was instrumental in creating File Monster, a large games related file download site. In 2001 he left to attend the University of Bath. Whilst studying, he worked part-time for Incutio where he developed the Incutio XML-RPC Library, a popular XML-RPC library for PHP (used in WordPress and Drupal).〔(The Incutio XML-RPC Library for PHP )〕 During this time Simon started his web development blog. In developing the software for his blog, Simon built one of the first implementations of Pingback. Through his blog he was an early adopter and evangelist of OpenID.
In 2003 - 2004, whilst working at the ''Lawrence Journal-World'' during an industrial placement year, he and other web developers (Adrian Holovaty, (Jacob Kaplan-Moss ) and (Wilson Miner )〔(Django committers )〕) created Django, an open source web application framework for Python.
After graduating in 2005 Simon worked on Yahoo!'s Technology Development team and on very early versions of the Fire Eagle geolocation service. After Yahoo! he worked as a consultant on OpenID and web development in various publishing and media companies. Willison was hired in 2008 by the UK newspaper The Guardian to work as a software architect.
In late 2010 he launched the social conference directory Lanyrd with his wife and co-founder, Natalie Downe.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lanyrd FAQ page )〕 They received funding from Y Combinator in early 2011.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lanyrd announces YC funding )〕 In 2013, Lanyrd was acquired by Eventbrite〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Eventbrite acquires Lanyrd and Eventioz to speed up its global expansion and aid event discovery )〕 with Simon and Natalie joining the Eventbrite engineering team in San Francisco.

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