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ryancheley/README.md

👋 Hi there, I am a Healthcare IT Professional, with interests in EHRs, Business Processes and turning data into actionable information.

🙂 R. Ryan Cheley
┣━━ 📦 Open Source Packages
┃   ┣━━ confluence-to-sqlite - A plugin to take your confluence data and add it to a SQLite database
┃   ┣━━ pelican-to-sqlite - A plugin to take your published Pelican posts and put them into a SQLite
┃   ┃   database
┃   ┣━━ the-well-maintained-test - Programatically tries to answer the 12 questions from Adam 
┃   ┃   Johnson's blog post https://adamj.eu/tech/2021/11/04/the-well-maintained-test/
┃   ┗━━ toggl-to-sqlite - Create a SQLite database containing data from your Toggl account.
┣━━ 🧰 OSS Maintainer
┃   ┣━━ Django Packages
┃   ┗━━ Django Commons
┣━━ ⭐ Online Projects
┃   ┣━━ acronym-slackbot - A Slackbot for acronyms
┃   ┣━━ ryancheley.com - My personal blog
┃   ┗━━ tatis - Does Tatis have an error today? You can check here
┣━━ 🎙️ Podcasts
┃   ┗━━ Test & Code 183 - Managing Software Teams
┣━━ 👨‍💻 Employer
┃   ┗━━ Desert Oasis Healthcare - Your Health. Your Life. Our Passion.
┗━━ 📜 Certifications
    ┗━━ GCP Cloud Architect - Feb 2023

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  • The Origin of Systems

    When thinking about systems it's easy to think that they have always been there, or been that way. This isn't true of course. The systems that are in place were put there, by people. People that made decisions. Decisions are what I want to focus on …

    - 2025-03-31
  • In every organization, three critical elements determine success: People, Processes, and Priorities. While all are essential, their ranking matters profoundly. Based on my experience across several organizations, I've found that Processes must come first, followed by People, with Priorities anchored firmly at the foundation.

    This deliberate ordering—Processes at the …

    - 2025-03-09

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For those of you that haven’t heard (of) The Tragically Hip, take a few minutes and listen. One of my favorite bands from when I was in college / grad school that I hadn’t listened to “in a while”. ...

- 2025-04-02

The Invisible Decision-Makers: Why Systems Ignore Their Users https://www.ryancheley.com/2025/03/31/the-invisible-decision-makers-why-systems-ignore-their-users/ ...

- 2025-03-31

I’m watching the #OntarioReign play the #IowaWild on the Iowa feed and I’m seeing LOTS of commercials about Kwik Star and I have so many questions. Like, is it a gas station that sells chicken, or a chicken restaurant / grocery store that also sells gas? ...

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  1. dohc_jobs Public

    Python

  2. the-well-maintained-test Public

    Programatically tries to answer the 12 questions from Adam Johnson's blog post https://adamj.eu/tech/2021/11/04/the-well-maintained-test/

    Python 23 3

  3. confluence-to-sqlite Public archive

    A plugin to take your confluence data and add it to a SQLite database

    Python 6 1

  4. toggl-to-sqlite Public

    Create a SQLite database containing data from your Toggl account.

    Python 9 2

  5. acronym-slackbot Public

    A Slackbot for acronyms

    Python 2 1

  6. pelican-to-sqlite Public

    A plugin to take your published Pelican posts and put them into a SQLite database

    Python 4

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