jeremy osterhouse
Jeremy is the programmer at One:Ten. Though he graduated from the
University of Minnesota with a degree in computer science in 2006, he started programming
QBasic on a
386 back when 386 was the name of a computer, started making websites at age 16 and installed Linux for the first time at age 17. Jeremy really appreciates elegance, beauty and efficiency in software code, architecture, and interface. His most recent interests include connecting people and information using the power of the Internet, mountain biking, and playing
Kubb. On the Internet, Jeremy goes by
josterpi.