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@Shadows-of-Fire
Hi, I'm Shadows, the developer of Apotheosis, PackMenu, Toast Control and more! I also occasionally contribute to Minecraft Forge.
@sqlmapproject
sqlmap: a leading open-source penetration testing tool, automating detection and exploitation of SQL injection vulnerabilities, and assessing database servers.
@ValeLang
The Vale Programming Language is bringing a new way of programming into the world that offers speed, safety, flexibility, and ease of use.
@mna
Software engineer, mutliple open source projects mostly in Go, such as goquery, redisc and rehttp.
@tenzir
Tenzir is building the next big thing in open-source security operations: SecDataOps. We are changing the way that cybersecurity operations infrastructure is built and operated based on a simple philosophy, composable data flow pipelines.
@amphp
AMPHP (Asynchronous Multitasking PHP) is a framework for writing non-blocking, concurrent code in PHP.
@mun-lang
Mun is an embeddable programming language empowering creation through iteration. Its core pillars are ahead-of-time compilation, static typing, and natively supported hot reloading for data and functions.
@GuillaumeGomez
Team leader of the rustdoc team, owner of the gtk-rs organization (providing bindings for the GNOME libraries in Rust). Trying to make the world a better by improving open source software and improving documentations to make developers' like easier.
@kashike
Hey there! I'm Riley, though you most likely know me as kashike. I work on a wide variety of open-source projects.
@igdiaysu
Thank you for taking the time to get to know me and read my profile, and thanks for your support!
@jjazzboss
Hi I'm Jerome and I've created JJazzLab-X :musical_note:, a free musical framework used by thousands of musicians to practice their instrument at home with a virtual band.
@pypa
The Python Packaging Authority (PyPA) is a working group that maintains a core set of software projects used in Python packaging. The PyPA is also a fiscal sponsoree of the Python Software Foundation (PSF).
@sevilayerkan
Hey there! πŸ‘‹ I'm Sevilay, a passionate developer sharing knowledge through blog posts and live coding streams on Twitch. My current focus is on QA, DevOps and Web Technologies. Thank you for considering supporting my work. 🌟
@ArcadeData
Arcade Data would like to experiment with a sustainable ecosystem of individual users, companies and committers contributing to the Open Source project.
@lunasec-io
What if keeping your app secure was as easy as installing an NPM package? That's why we're building LunaSec. You can help us make security easier to manage by becoming a sponsor today!
@lukeraymonddowning
Laravel & Php enthusiast. Especially interesting in TDD and taking the complexity out of testing for everybody. I strongly believe that programming should be simple, and create tools that make that belief a reality.
@cnuernber
I have developed software for many years across many disciplines. I is currently focused on making significant Open Source contributions and enjoys high performance computing and building bridges across disparate software communities.
@pydantic
If you're a user of Pydantic, consider sponsoring us. All sponsorship revenue will be distributed among projects we depend on and external contributors.
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