
Anurag Sharma
I'm Building
Tangerine - an in-memory vector database
Bio
Anurag Sharma is a young technical builder currently based in Bangalore, where he’s focused on developing Tangerine, an in-memory vector database that recently secured funding from Microsoft for Startups. Previously, he built and launched projects like go-preter, an interpreter written in Go, and contributed to GPTforms, AI-driven forms, showcasing his versatility in tackling diverse engineering challenges. Anurag has also spent time collaborating on automation and data processing tools, with experience supporting workflow optimizations in invoice processing teams.",.
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