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Bruce Adams @[email protected]

I enjoy programming, rowing & bicycling. I am at my best when helping someone get something done or work through a problem. I especially enjoying programming in Rust and have written several little command line tools in Rust, notably `yj` and `query-rds-data`. My home is Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Pronouns: he/him.

Tobias Adam @[email protected]

Physics degree dropout and graduated audio-visual media engineer who finds himself writing software for a living. I enjoy functional and interactive programming and Clojure is where both ends meet best for me. Former JavaScript, Ruby, and Java programmer (in order of experience). And (as you probably guessed): I like naming things.


Senior Clojure Developer at OTTO, Hamburg, Germany.


Find my personal, non-work related (and German) profile at ‪@salonsozialist .

Marcelle @[email protected]

UIs & Programming Languages & Music
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Guided by feeling
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Toronto (they/them)

jacquelines 🌟 @[email protected]

she/they. i'm gay.

Florian Neumann :verified: @[email protected]

he/him, sec-aware fullstack devops, management, consultancy

I try to raise awareness for software related attack vectors, counter measures, developments in technology and socio-technical evolvements.

I also try to help simplify access to and gain interest in technology, especially software development.

Zach Thomas @[email protected]

Texan, information farmer, formerly Okkervil River.

Urusan @[email protected]

Java developer by day, Julia developer by night.

Always an amateur philosopher.

Sometimes funny...

Working Dad

Controversial things about me:
Anyone: transhumanist
Right-wing: polyamorous (married), agnostic atheist, left-ish, class consciousness resulting from working class upbringing
Leftist: bougie corporate drone, loyal citizen of the US (although I'm also a serious reformer), former libertarian

I hope you can look past all that though, we people need to stick together.

Jesse T. Alford @[email protected]

Is Experiential Development a Thing Yet?

I've worked on "distributed systems" "in the cloud" for a decade now and I'm still not sure if we can trust 'em.