Tech Stack
| Person | [[anthony-derosa|Anthony DeRosa]] |
|---|---|
| Platforms | AWS, GitHub, Heroku, Twilio |
| Languages | HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, SQL, Ruby, Django, Perl, Python |
An overview of the platforms, languages, and technical projects Anthony DeRosa has worked with across his editorial and non-editorial career.
Platforms
AWS, GitHub (including the Daily Show's expansionteam organization and his own soupsoup account), Heroku, and Twilio.
Coding languages
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, SQL, Ruby, Django, Perl, and Python.
Editorial projects
At The Wall Street Journal, DeRosa helped develop StoryThreads, a feature surfacing a timeline of related articles, and a widely-used series navigation inset.
At Reuters, he worked with the company's news-delivery API and built a WordPress plug-in for delivering content-aware Reuters photographs.
At Circa, he helped define signals for the CMS to scrape from public data sources, including Wikipedia edits and rapidly engaging social posts.
At The Daily Show, his projects included a Facebook data scraper (Ruby), a Twitter bot (Django), a text randomizer (JavaScript), browser extensions (Bootstrap, React, JavaScript), and Twilio-powered phone trees.
Non-editorial projects
DeRosa has also worked on commercial real estate listings infrastructure (originally Perl, later converted to ColdFusion and SQL) for Newmark, laboratory data and accounts payable systems for Bristol Myers Squibb, and a portfolio management system built with ASP, COM, JavaScript, and SQL for Merrill Lynch.