Guy Antoine is a product leader with a decade of experience blending analytics-driven investment insight and hands-on product work to help small businesses stand out online. Currently head of product at Sugarsnap and building e-commerce tooling at unulu, he rejects cookie-cutter templates in favor of guided creative workflows that produce unique, brand-authentic websites. His background spans quantitative finance, geophysics, and AI schooling, giving him a rare mix of rigorous research, risk-aware decision making, and technical fluency. An active contributor to open-source .NET tooling, he integrated and refactored IoC container support in a popular performance-comparison repo, demonstrating practical backend engineering chops beneath his product remit. Based in Oregon, he brings a global perspective from investments across African markets and a persistent curiosity about nature and technology.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Theoretical Physics & Applied Mathematics, Bachelor of Science - BS Theoretical Physics & Applied Mathematics at University of Cape Town
Bachelor of Science - BS Geophysics (Honours), Bachelor of Science - BS Geophysics (Honours) at University of the Witwatersrand
School of Artificial Intelligence, School of Artificial Intelligence at Udacity
Executive Program: Private Equity & Venture Capital, Executive Program: Private Equity & Venture Capital at Harvard Business School
Contributions summary:Guy primarily contributed to integrating a new IoC container, SmartDi (now ZenIoc), into the performance comparison project. Their work involved creating an adapter class to enable SmartDi, adding necessary dependencies, and updating the project's configuration. Furthermore, the user added conditional resolving capabilities by implementing the `ResolveNamed` attribute. Finally, the user refactored the code to rename references from SmartDi to ZenIoc, updating the project's dependencies and classes to reflect the change.
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