-
Support my open source work! Thank you so much! ❤
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
Margot Tenenbaum as Software Developer. Creator of ReactiveUI, Akavache, Squirrel.Windows, and electron-compile
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
I'm an Arch Linux developer, terminal aficionado, and Rust enthusiast. My own software is focused on sweet utilities, network tools, games, and silly things.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
Lover of Technology, Partner at R&Y Labs. Maintainer of rack-cors.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
I'm Nando. I've been open-sourcing projects for the past 15 years.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
Keep me motivated to help me produce more quality projects
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
Indie OSS dev. Ruby / Go. Speaker. Author of @hanamirb and @redis-store, @dry-rb core team.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
Support my open source work, let the projects flow
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
We are a design and development studio active in the open source and software education spaces. We are using GitHub sponsors to support and expand our free content and software projects.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
Jinzhu is a professional programmer, creator of many open source projects with Love, like GORM.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
Creator of the Flask framework, Jinja template engine, Lektor CMS, Insta snapshot testing tool and more. These days I dedicate most of my work to @getsentry, but I maintain a range of Rust libraries and always create more Open Source work.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
Mike ("flavorjones") has been contributing to open source for two decades. He's notable in the Ruby community, where he maintains Nokogiri and Mechanize along with Loofah and the Rails::Html::Sanitizer toolchain.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
I am Rocky Bernstein, and have been a open-source developer as a hobby for decades. Your laptop, desktop or server(s) may even contain some of my code. I am also for hire.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
I've been developing .NET applications and libraries for a long time, and I've published some of my work as open source. I also contribute to other .NET-related open source projects.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
Koichi Sasada is a programmer, mainly developing Ruby interpreter (CRuby/MRI).
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022 -
I'm building Datasette, sqlite-utils and a host of other related tools to make data analysis for small data (where small = "less than a TB") as productive as possible.
Sponsored on Jun 24, 2022