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About Me

The author of this blog is a megalomaniacal software developer with delusions of... well, uh, just delusions.

I’m also on Twitter as @haacked

I work at GitHub and live in a constant state of paradox. This sentence is not true. I like flux. I recently worked at Microsoft helping to bring open source ideals into the product teams. I shipped several projects under an open source license, including one product that accepted external contributions. I still work on that project, NuGet, in my spare time.

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