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@wsargent
Will Sargent wsargent
Hello world.

San Francisco

@ice799
Joe Damato ice799

san francisco, ca

@jbarnette
John Barnette jbarnette
Former webmaster of this very website.

Denver

@joshaber
Josh Abernathy joshaber

GitHub The Gem City

@vmg
Vicent Martí vmg
Working on perf @planetscale. Previously: Principal Systems Engineer @github (this website, yo).

@planetscale Madrid

@jwage
Jonathan H. Wage jwage

@TradersPost Nashville, TN

@mikeloukides
Mike Loukides mikeloukides

O'Reilly Media Guilford, CT (USA)

@pjhyett
PJ Hyett pjhyett

GitHub, Inc. San Francisco

@maddox
Jon Maddox maddox
Media centers, emulation, and home automation. Making TV dreams come true at @fancybits, formerly @github.

@fancybits Richmond, Va

@schacon
Scott Chacon schacon

@gitbutlerapp Berlin, Germany

@kneath
Kyle Aster kneath
A long time ago in an internet far, far away… I built this website.

South Lake Tahoe, CA

@ariejan
Ariejan de Vroom ariejan
Software Engineer

@kabisa Breugel, The Netherlands

@darashi
Yoji Shidara darashi

Enishi Tech Inc. Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan

@wycats
Yehuda Katz wycats

@tildeio Portland, OR

@mojombo
Tom Preston-Werner mojombo

@chatterbugapp, @redwoodjs, @preston-werner-ventures San Francisco

@tombenner
Tom Benner tombenner

San Francisco, CA

@aidansteele
Aidan Steele aidansteele

Melbourne, Australia

@ninjinkun
Satoshi Asano ninjinkun
Web App Developer, UI Designer

CloudBees Tokyo

@kstenerud
Karl Stenerud kstenerud
Canadian software developer with 25+ years professional experience. Code U/X is very important, because one reads code more than one writes it.

Smartbear Germany

@honcheng
honcheng honcheng

buUuk Pte Ltd Singapore