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techyminute - James Valles - Developer, innovator, life-long student. Always e
James Valles - Developer, innovator, life-long student. Always e

Developer, innovator, life-long student. Computer Science graduate student at @DePaulU. VP/COO @bnonews, now engineering and coding for good.

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