sponsoring open source

Created: Apr 11, 2021Published: Mar 28, 2023Last modified: Apr 24, 2023
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I'm finally sponsoring some folks for their open source work with (small) monthly donations - just a way to say thanks for tools I use all day, every day.

hlissner

Doom Emacs has unlocked everything in Emacs for me. New languages get approached with ease, because I can jump into any project with a currated, best-in-class configuration, and general things like go-to-def, global search, auto-completion, and find-file-in-project are all the same thing, everywhere.

Thanks Henrick!

borkdude

Borkdude is behind many successful clojure projects, include babashka and clj-kondo.

This has unlocked all the power I get out of Ralphie, Clawe, Vapor, and more to come.

Thanks Michiel!

thheller

The man behind shadow-cljs, which makes integrating clojurescript with years of the javascript community progress easy-peasy.

Thanks Thomas!

jethrokuan

Maintainer and contributor to org-roam, which has unlocked the mind

gardening tools of the future! (and this blog!)

Thanks dudes!

bbatsov

Maintainer behind important chunks of clojure 's emacs tooling. A major contributor to cider, nrepl, projectile, etc.

If you're in emacs and clojure, you are using his code.

Thanks Bozhidar!

PEZ

Bringing clojure to VScode via Calva.

For anyone who doesn't have their head stuck down the emacs rabbit hole, Calva is there to make clojure on vscode as repl-driven as it should be. I feel like this support is necessary in growing clojure as a community - we can't expect everyone to be willing to deal with emacs. With calva it's at least a chance for people to see what interactive programming could be like.

Thanks Peter!

lichess.org

For something I use every single day, and is one of the best tools out there.

Thanks lichess!

tarsius

minad

ericdallo

TODO advent of code


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A short list for now, but folks that are doing excellent work.

Hi! My name is Russ!

I make open-source games in Godot, and I build dev tools in Clojure.