I use GitHub for work (private repos), as well as research, coursework, coding challenges and random OSS contributions. My GitHub account is not a portfolio.
- London
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07:31
(UTC) - https://accioly.dev
- @anthony@accioly.social
- in/aaccioly
- https://stackexchange.com/users/336748/anthony-accioly?tab=accounts
- https://nosotros.app/nprofile1qyf8wumn8ghj7am0wsh82arcduhx7mn9qys8wumn8ghj76rpwejkutnpvd3kjmmv0yh8xmmrd9skctmfde3x77qprfmhxue69uhhg6r9vehhyetnwshxummnw3erztnrdakszxnhwden5te0dpshvetw9eskxcmfdak8jtnnda3kjctvqqswa8vhnelpgx9f7arjhtuzmjtqs2sdgfgmw77tzu9xankf87kl7eqrs2tax
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