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@davidhewitt
I am a core maintainer of PyO3, a project building ways to connect Rust and Python together.
@uniphil
currently hacking on and hosting atproto projects: https://microcosm.blue art and transistors, small things that are nice
@Dolu1990
Main dev behind the following projects : - SpinalHDL : A Scala synthetisable hardware description API - VexRiscv : In order RISC-V softcore - NaxRiscv : Out of oder, superscalar RISC-V softcore - SaxonSoc : A SoC integrating VexRiscv
@sanjay900
I am currently working on a piece of open source software that can easily convert various microcontrollers into game controllers with lots of features and extremely low latency.
@rougier
Python expert specialized in scientific computing and visualization. Nicolas Rougier has contributed and authored several open access material ("From Python to Numpy" book, "100 Numpy exercises", glumpy, vispy, etc).
@zulip
Zulip is a powerful, open source group chat application that combines the immediacy of real-time chat with the productivity benefits of threaded conversations.
@SquirrelJME
Support SquirrelJME, an open-source implementation of Java ME 8 that is capable of running mobile Java ME applications and older J2ME applications.
@anycable
AnyCable brings true performance, scalability, and low resource consumption to Ruby and Rails real-time applications by moving low-level WebSockets handling from Ruby to Go, but leaving all the code business logic in your app.
@gwen001
Joined the #bugbounty community in 2016. Since, I created many tools to automate the recon process, find bugs or automate the recon process. Creator of offsec.tools.
@quickvids
I'm just one guy tryna learn and help people out. No need to, but I would appreciate your support.
@fildz-engineering
Welcome to FILDZ, based in Lithuania, where we are on a mission to create a groundbreaking ecosystem of pocket-sized computers equipped with a wide range of sensors for rapid prototyping and programming.
@php-stubs
PHP Stubs makes static analysis and IDE autocompletion possible. Support the open source work of Viktor Szépe.
@piotrmurach
I have created and continue to maintain over 60 Ruby gems. My libraries have been downloaded more than 800 million times - super cool! I’m probably most known for creating the TTY toolkit for CLI development. Your help would be great!
@olilarkin
If you like what I do, especially if you make money from it, please encourage me to keep working on Open Source projects. Thanks!
@djyde
Hi, I am a developer based in China. I spent lots of time coding and doing some open source project. I am also a Chinese blogger https://lutaonan.com
@help-me-mom
20+ years in software development with dozens of projects behind which have helped to gain and polish correct vision on how software should be developed and which cycles the development processes should have.
@CodeFoodPixels
Luke Bonaccorsi (he/him/his) is a self-taught developer who started building web things in the early 2000s as a hobbyist before making a career of it in 2011. He's currently a Software Engineer at Pod Point.
@fyne-io
The Fyne toolkit is the easiest way to develop beautiful, fast and user friendly native applications for desktop and beyond.
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