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@char
charlotte ✨ char
computer programmer
@skyeredwood
Skye 🎧 skyeredwood
Kotlin/JVM developer & resource pack tech working on Minecraft multiplayer projects - @skylarexe on most socials

@bumpyevents UK

@torvalds
Linus Torvalds torvalds

Linux Foundation Portland, OR

@kazupon
kazuya kawaguchi kazupon
software engineer, @vuejs core team member, creator of gunshi, @intlify & i18n enthusiast, vue fes japan & @vuejs-jp organizer, and wasm love

PLAID, inc Tokyo, Japan

@notfood
Meru notfood
I draw and code.
@mallowigi
Elior Boukhobza mallowigi

Dynamic Yield Tel Aviv, IL

@cfallesen
Carsten Fallesen cfallesen

Visual Logic ApS Nyborg, Denmark

@freyacodes
Freya Arbjerg freyacodes
Lavalink maintainer and Servo contributor 🦊

@botlabs-gg, @lavalink-devs Copenhagen, Denmark

@Dinnerbone
Nathan Adams Dinnerbone
Minecraft at @Mojang.

@Mojang Stockholm, Sweden

@Kiwin
Kiwin Kiwin
Jack of all trades, master of none.. YET!😤
@jackiedorland
Jackie Dorland jackiedorland
student

Cornell University Ithaca, NY

@TheVedde
Vedde TheVedde
I've been programming since 2016. I have had my hands in a lot of different things.
@kohikudasai
woaw! kohikudasai
what are you looking at
@Lechyl
Long Ly Lechyl
I Love Good Old Tea

Denmark

@Ratismal
stupid cat Ratismal
*meow purr purr*

Canada

@sebathefox
Sebastian D. sebathefox
I'm a programmer from Denmark.

127.0.0.1

@zet4
Aleksandr Tihomirov zet4
I make a whole bunch of random mostly open-source projects. I have switched over to GitLab so this account is primarily used for 3rd party and legacy projects.

@DTinker Somewhere in Europe

@aurieh
auri aurieh
I made a thing once.
@Thesilentwindow
Andreas Nielsen Thesilentwindow
Not a developer lmfao

Denmark, Odense

@hanzzi
Hans Hedegaard Byager hanzzi
Software developer at FlexPOS

Aabyhøj, Denmark