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About

My name is Anthony Panozzo, and this is my blog containing thoughts on entrepreneurship, software development, writing, and other odds and ends.

For my most up-to-date resume, check out my LinkedIn profile. I'm currently doing some software contracting work and working on some side projects.

I have primarily worked with web applications for the last few years. Core technologies include Ruby (and Rails!), Perl, Python, Javascript (many frameworks), Java, C, C#, iPhone and Android development. I have been reading business books at a brisk pace, and am always interested in learning more in order to start and run successful companies.

I greatly enjoy mental pursuits such as reading, writing, learning, thinking, reflecting, and coding. I like to exercise, especially when it involves team sports that need some height (Ultimate, volleyball, or basketball.) Running, biking, hiking, and swimming are also pretty fun. I sometimes like to cook good tasting and good quality food for myself and others. I've gone to a lot of user groups and seminars/conferences about technology and best practices and to meet other people who are curious.




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