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@codeday
There's a place in tech for everyone. CodeDay is a non-profit providing welcoming and diverse opportunities for under-served students to explore a future in tech and beyond.
@Kqzz
Hey, I'm Kqzz, and I'm a beginner programmer learning Python, Go, and Node.js, and as much else as I can!
@BiancoRoyal
Bianco Royal was founded in 2017 from requests by R&D leaders over time since our research started in 2013. Since that time Bianco Royal investing in Open Source development. Today it is the Open Source department of the company Iniationware.
@mushroomlabs
MushroomLabs works in tools and services that promote decentralized technologies to take the power and control from big entities and bring it closer to people and local communities.
@Interlisp
Support Interlisp.org's work to restore and preserve the Interlisp experience, through open source.
@escamoteur
Born 1971 Thomas Burkhart could be seen almost as a legacy system. Being almost 30 years in this industry led him to a lot of different technologies, like C++ with mfc, C#, microcontrollers in C and currently mobile App development with Flutter.
@mongoosejs
Mongoose is the most popular ODM for Node.js and MongoDB, and the most downloaded database framework on npm.
@verekia
Support Verekia's web game development guide and open source work!
@OSSPhilippines
Open Source Software PH (OSSPH) is a developer-led initiative to grow the community of developers building open source software across the Philippines.
@ai-republic
I'm an expat and a professional IT software architect / -engineer with focus on the Java ecosystem. I love to help with useful utilities and maker projects to make life easier :)
@unixorn
I'm an SRE living in Denver. Among other things, I maintain dotfiles.github.io, the awesome-zsh-plugins list, and the git-extra-commands and works-with-home-assistant repositories.
@karakun
Karakun was founded in 2018 and is home of more than 60 software experts based in Switzerland, Germany and India. Our core business is the development of custom-tailored software solutions in B2B environments based on Java and web technologies.
@hand-dot
Web engineer living in Tokyo. I develop tools to streamline our work because I'm lazy.
@pydantic
If you're a user of Pydantic, consider sponsoring us. All sponsorship revenue will be distributed among projects we depend on and external contributors.
@brettz9
Support Brett's work on developing projects like eslint-plugin-jsdoc and IndexedDBshim to provide more power to technical and non-technical users, untied to centralized solutions!
@1000ch
Hello, I'm Shogo working as a software engineer in Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵. I actively create and maintain some toolings in my repositories and some organizations. You can see npm packages over 100 and macOS applications that I maintain.
@dvarrazzo
Proud Python and PostgreSQL hacker, I developed several widely-used tools and libraries, planning to create more.
@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.
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