Matt Harrison

Data Scientist

Utah, United States
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Matt Harrison is a Data Scientist with 18 years of hands-on experience in Python, data science training, and consulting based in Utah. He blends practical engineering—contributing backend improvements to projects like the Python-configured Qtile window manager—with a strong focus on clear technical communication, as evidenced by his work updating and expanding the Tiny Python 3.6 Notebook. Known for refactoring and simplifying code, Matt excels at turning complex systems into more maintainable, documented solutions and teaching others to do the same. His background as a trainer and consultant means he pairs technical depth with an ability to translate concepts for diverse audiences. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic improvements that reduce technical debt while enabling new features.
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Github contributions (5)

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This repository contains the text for the Tiny Python 3.6 Notebook.
Role in this project:
userTechnical Writer
Contributions:42 commits, 10 PRs, 35 pushes in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Matt primarily contributed to the documentation of the "Tiny Python 3.6 Notebook" repository. Their work involved updating the README file to include links, fixing typos, and modifying tables within the main Python documentation. These changes indicate a focus on improving the clarity, readability, and overall presentation of the project's educational material. The user also added new content and corrected minor errors throughout the documentation.
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qtile/qtile

Oct 2010 - Mar 2011

:cookie: A full-featured, hackable tiling window manager written and configured in Python (X11 + Wayland)
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:62 commits in 4 months
Contributions summary:Matt primarily contributed to the development of the Qtile tiling window manager, focusing on enhancing its core functionalities. Their work involved refactoring and cleaning up existing Python code, which included removing unused imports and improving code structure within the libqtile library. They also implemented initial support for features like floating windows, maximization, and other window management behaviors.
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Matt Harrison - Data Scientist