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@processing
Our mission is to promote software literacy within the visual arts, and visual literacy within technology-related fields — and to make these fields accessible to diverse communities.
@creativescala
Creative Scala's goal is to make Scala fun. We do this by creating training material that introduces Scala through non-traditional means, and libraries that unleash digital creativity.
@TurboVNC
TurboVNC is an open source high-speed secure-by-default VNC implementation that enables on-demand remote desktop access, with workstation-like levels of performance, to Linux and Unix hosts.
@CSrankings
CSrankings is the premier ranking site in Computer Science, with detailed information about faculty members and research areas. CSrankings was developed and is maintained by Emery Berger.
@tomio2480
I support tech communities across Japan, especially in smaller cities. I actively present talks and host hands-on workshops at meetups and conferences. Your sponsorship funds these community activities. Find my profiles at https://bento.me/tomio2480
@jessesquires
I’m an independent and freelance iOS developer, open source contributor, and blogger.
@phronmophobic
I write open source clojure libraries focused on the future of coding.
@phase1geo
Hi! I'm Trevor Williams and I have been developing open source applications since 2000. Currently, I am focused on developing several applications targetted for elementary OS, including Minder, Outliner and TextShine.
@Log1x
Just trying to give back what I can and make web development a little more tolerable.
@matteobruni
I'm a full stack developer, I work mainly with .NET on Web (ASP.NET & ASP.NET Core) and Mobile (Xamarin) projects. I work sometimes in Swift. I'm currently developing the tsParticles library in TypeScript.
@tarsius
I maintain Magit, which is the most advanced Git client and by many considered to be one of Emacs' killer applications.
@hackclub
The Hack Foundation (EIN: 81-2908499) was founded in 2016 to serve as the legal entity for Hack Club, a nonprofit network of high schoolers creating the coding education they wish they could have.
@goadesign
The Goa project is a Go framework that aims at democratizing the development of cloud based software platforms by leveraging code and documentation generation and providing complementary software packages.
@untoldengine
I’ve been building Untold Engine for 12+ years, now rewritten in Swift with a focus on performance, clarity, and modern graphics. Sponsorship helps me keep developing, documenting, and sharing through devlogs and videos.
@bitbank2
I started programming in the early days of home computing (1979) and learned to make the best of humble resources. This directly impacted my career choice of being a software optimization specialist.
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