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@racket
Racket is a general-purpose programming language as well as the world’s first ecosystem for language-oriented programming.
@pRizz
My name is Peter Ryszkiewicz and I am a software engineer. I like creating free and open source libraries and applications.
@risadams
Hi there, I am Ris, an experienced full stack developer and social rights advocate. To learn more about me check out my website @ [https://risadams.com](https://risadams.com), or [DEV](https://dev.to/risadams)
@CodingTrain
All aboard! The Coding Train is on its way with creative coding video tutorials on subjects ranging from the basics of programming languages like JavaScript to algorithmic art, machine learning, simulation, generative poetry, and more. Choo choo!
@adamkobor
I'm Adam, a seasoned software engineer with a passion for building reliable software solutions. I've created Kuvasz, which is a modern uptime monitoring solution that helps you keep track of your websites and services.
@conference-hall
I'm Ben, an open-source dev and event organizer in France. I build Conference Hall, a SaaS CFP platform for events and meetups. Your sponsorship helps keep it free, add features, and cover hosting costs.
@laurent22
Enthusiastic about open source, I love contributing to various projects whenever I get a chance. I'm the main developer of Joplin, a note-taking and to-do app.
@OneUptime
OneUptime is an open-source Observability platform. Think open source DataDog alternative. OneUptime monitors your website, dashboards, API's, and more and alerts your team when downtime happens.
@ahicks92
I'm Austin hicks, currently at Sauce Labs doing cool things with error detection and aggregation. My primary side project is an audio library called Synthizer for VR applications. I also happen to be blind.
@fatfingers23
I'm a software developer who works mostly in the atmosphere ecosystem, building community tools and projects to help folks out.
@OpenSourceOrg
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a non-profit corporation with global scope formed to educate about and advocate for the benefits of open source software and to build bridges among different constituencies in the open source community.
@timholy
My main coding passion is to elevate the [Julia programming language](https://julialang.org/), making it more effective and efficient for developers, users, and beginning programmers.
@MonoGame
MonoGame is a simple and powerful .NET framework for creating games for desktop PCs, video game consoles, and mobile devices using the C# programming language.
@mawaqit
Trusted by the world's most notorious Mosques across 70+ countries, Mawaqit is the world-leading end-to-end solution for mosque managers to offer the most accurate prayer times and useful Mosque information to millions of users worldwide.
@briandfoy
I'm the author of several Perl books, many Perl modules (all on GitHub!), and an editor on Perl.com. I write quite a bit about Perl on several blogs, which you can read for free.
@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.
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