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Alex Allain

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Board Member at CivAI
📍 San Francisco, California, United States

Alex Allain is the Co-Founder and CTO of U. S. Digital Response, a non-partisan effort helping governments leverage technology. He is an alumnus of Harvard University and the creator of Cprogramming. com, a major online resource for learning C++. He is described by colleagues as an extremely talented, knowledgeable, and creative developer.

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Experience
29 Years
Current Role
Board Member
Location
San Francisco, California, United States
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Civic Technology
As Co-Founder and CTO of U. S. Digital Response, he leads a volunteer effort to help governments solve critical public needs with technology.
Technical Education
Created Cprogramming. com which has served over 100 million visitors and co-created a Reforge course to teach technical concepts to product managers.
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Career

Work history

1-2024
Board Member
CivAI
11-2023
Course Instructor
Reforge
5-1996
Creator
Cprogramming.com
7-2020
Podcast Host
Decoding Sales
3-2020 - 5-2024
Co-Founder, CTO
U.S. Digital Response
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Education
2002 - 2006
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Harvard University
1989 - 2002
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