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@rtfeldman
I've open-sourced things like libraries (for Elm and JavaScript), learning materials (for Elm and Rust, with Creative Commons licenses), and a language (roc-lang.org). I'm very grateful for all the appreciation people have shown for them! ❤️
@JerryI
PhD student @ University of Augsburg 🇩🇪 • physicist 🧑‍🔬 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7850-2989 • programmer 💾
@jwetzell
Love pretty much anything that can be controlled over IP, if it happens to come with documentation even better. Gotten caught up in Node.js, TypeScript (or not), and Web APIs lately!
@ethers-io
Ethers is a compact, complete and simple library for all your Ethereum needs.
@zen-browser

Zen

Zen is a powerful, beautiful and minimalist web browser built for a distraction-free browsing experience.
@pantsbuild
The Pants Build organization is a 501(c)(6) open source community building tools to improve the lives of software developers.
@lmccart
artist, educator, creator/maintainer of p5.js: trying to make coding accessible and inclusive for artists/designers, beginners, educators, and anyone curious <3
@smapiot
At smapiot we strongly believe in the value of open source software and we are driving the development of Piral – a rich open source framework for building modern and reliable Microfrontend applications.
@pshihn
I'm creating various open source projects, primarily around graphics. I've created RoughJS, RoughNotation, Wired-Elements, and LegraJS. Sponsor me to maintain and develop these projects.
@CommonWealthRobotics
I am an Elementary level Engineering and Technology teacher in Massachusetts. I write education and robotics software to distribute as free, open-source software. I want to make the process of designing, programming and building robots easier!
@readest
Indie developer building Readest, a modern, open-source ebook reader for deep, focused reading. Designed for thinkers, learners, and book lovers—with sync, annotations, TTS, and split-view. Help support a better reading experience.
@colinhacks
Building humane tools for building apps. Data modeling, validation, transformation, migration, and transport are complex, but they don't need to be complicated.
@hpc-social
The hpc-social resources provide an open platform for community engagement, including a variety of open source work on code and resources hosted on the hpc.social domain and associated community capabilities.
@hhrutter
By day, I’m a seasoned backend developer. By night, I switch gears and dive into what I truly love—programming in Go and contributing to open source projects!
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