Jeremy Zawodny
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Jeremy Zawodny | |
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| Alma mater | Bowling Green University |
| Occupation | Web Developer |
| Known for | Writing about Technology |
| Notable work | High Performance MySQL (ISBN 0-596-00306-4) |
Jeremy Zawodny was an employee of Craigslist until February 2024,[1] having previously worked in Yahoo's platform engineering group, where he was described as "Yahoo!'s MySQL guru".[2]
He maintains a popular blog focused on Yahoo! initiatives, which is listed in CNET News.com's index of the 100 best technology-related blogs. According to CNET, Zawodny has "helped put MySQL and other open-source technologies to use".[3]
Upon joining the company in 1999, he replaced the existing data-management system for the Yahoo! Finance news feed with MySQL.[4]
He has also helped to launch the Yahoo! Search blog. He was part of Yahoo! Search's Technology Development team.[4]
On June 12, 2008, Jeremy announced on his blog that he would be leaving Yahoo!.[5] He worked at Yahoo for 8+1⁄2 years.[6]
Outside Yahoo!
Prior to joining Yahoo!, Zawodny worked for about two years at the Marathon Oil Company in Findlay, Ohio, in their Information Technology Services.[5][6] Zawodny received a BS in computer science from Bowling Green State University[7] with a minor in Astronomy.[8]
Zawodny also writes a monthly column for Linux Magazine and speaks at numerous conferences about MySQL, Yahoo!, and open source.[9]
He is also the co-author of High Performance MySQL (ISBN 0-596-00306-4) and holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Bowling Green State University.