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Elektrofon is an electronic instrument designer and manufacturer that is passionate about open source and open hardware.
Berty Technologies runs only on donations. This is why we need your help, including financial support.
There are many small things you can do to help us. Each contribution will be highlighted on our site as a thank you.
The creator of Universal Tip, a programmable tooltip on Mac OS X
Spring Team Alumni, tutorials.de Alumni, Open Sourcerer, @keycloak contributor
Travis Jeffery is a Canadian software maker and writer. He’s created software since 2001; hacked on open source projects like Jocko, Timecop, Mocha; and built several startups from the ground up, including Segment and Confluent.
Support Luke Dashjr’s open source work on Bitcoin
Support jpbrab0's open source work
Hi, I'm Matthieu CHARETTE, I'm 16, and I'm French. I've been programming since I was 11. And today I need you as a sponsor to keep me growing in programming.
Support genebean’s open source work
I try to make life easier for iOS devs. Made: Sourcery, Obj-C Playgrounds, Apple Essential apps like @foldify, 3D Engines and much more.
Lead iOS at @nytimes
I'm a self-taught software engineer and I love Go and opensource.
I want to create useful Go code you can use anywhere :)
Hey ! I am a security engineer by day and open source maintainer by night for an anti-malware program! 🔥
Creating educational material for code learning
Support element-plus's open source work
Python Core Developer, @PSF fellow, and maintainer/contributor of various other Python projects
Show your support by becoming a QBCore sponsor!
My name is Marian, and I'm a back-end developer. In my free time, I write and maintain Laravel Magazine and host The Laravel Magazine Podcast.
Native Minnesotan, lifelong gamer, works on the Excalibur.js game engine and educates others through Pluralsight.
Jasara built and maintains the Amazon Selling Partner API PHP SDK.
Open Source for Equality (https://www.oseq.org) is a global initiative to promote the development and use of free and open software that bridges the digital gender gap.
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