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Senior technical consultant for Kin + Carta by day, game developer for Solar Command by night. Full stack engineer with a focus on mobile frontends and Google Cloud Platform. Experienced Dialogflow engineer. Based out of Chicago.
Twitter: @PraneetSahgal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/praneetsahgal/ Github: https://github.com/psahgal
More about Kin + Carta: https://www.kinandcarta.com/en-us/ More about Solar Command: https://solar-command.com/
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