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Philip Brittan's Blog
Philip Brittan has been writing software and running software companies
for 15 years. He grew up on a ranch in Montana and has a degree in
Computer Science from Harvard University. He was lead developer, then VP
Product Development, and finally CEO of financial software firm
Astrogamma. Philip then founded and ran software development firm
Spheresoft, and then founded Droplets, Inc., of which he is
currently Chairman. In addition to starting companies and writing Java
code, Philip enjoys skiing, hiking, mountain biking, composing music,
and playing with his kids.
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