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@timbenniks
Hi! My name is Tim and I create content for the developer community. I do tutorials, I try out services and I interview people. Everything I share is OSS and get's hosted on my Github page.
@akashrchandran
Computer Science & Engineering student aspiring to become a Back-End Developer in the near future. I particularly enjoy learning programming languages and creating automated scripts.
@lablab-ai
Support lablab-ai's work to bring state-of-the-art in AI to the builder and makers
@mariogarridopt
DevOps by trade in Portugal, I spend most of my day designing Cloud Infrastructure and all night coding. I enjoy coding open-source projects that solve unique problems, move fast and break things 🤣
@SimonDanisch
I'm a Julia open source developer since ~2012 and have helped build substantial parts of the graphics, gpu and plotting infrastructure in Julia. I'm currently freelancing and trying to make open source development and maintenance my full time job.
@LouisCAD
Dev of reliable, useful and efficient programs should be easier, and more fun, so I'm working on it in the wide Kotlin ecosystem.
@slashbaseide
Support Slashbase Project - An open-source modern database IDE for dev/data workflows.
@Drupalcz
Promoting Drupal in the Czech Republic and Central Europe by providing opportunities to learn, meet and collaborate.
@proofzero
Support Proof Zero's open source work and our mission to create a more private, secure, decentralized web.
@swissspidy
@WordPress enthusiast and core committer, core contributor to @wp-cli, with a special interest in internationalization.
@open-sauced
Open Sauced provides guidance for contributors and maintainers alike. Our approach is taking git commits and turning those into insights to prevent tech debt and grow the community.
@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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