In March 2006, he managed complete his BS in Computer Science, speak at SXSW, move to San Francisco, and start his job at CNET within the span of a week.
Just over a year later, their team at CNET had built Chow and Chowhound in record time, but he decided to team up with a fellow CNET engineer and setup a Rails consulting business, Err Free, LLC, where they were able to use their expertise to help sites in need.
They stuck with the consulting until GitHub was launched, a site that changes the way you host code and collaborate on the web.