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@torvalds
Linus Torvalds torvalds

Linux Foundation Portland, OR

@sukria
ASK sukria
I write code, sometimes. I design fault-tolerant platforms. I care about Privacy. I grew up with the web.

Weborama France

@gfx
FUJI Goro gfx
Software engineer. Parent of two kids. I love programming!

@fastly Tokyo, Japan

@autarch
Dave Rolsky autarch
See the @houseabsolute org for most of my work.

Minneapolis, MN

@chromatic
chromatic chromatic
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http:https://www.onyxneon.com/

@gphat
Cory G Watson gphat
I like shoes.

Nashville, TN

@petdance
Andy Lester petdance
I wrote ack (@beyondgrep). I'm shepherding Perl::Critic (@Perl-Critic). I do other Perl stuff.

Palatine, IL

@vti
Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi vti
From nothing to nothing with something in between.

UPTOSMTH OÜ Mars

@rjbs
Ricardo Signes rjbs
I write a lot of Perl code, but all languages are my allies.

@Fastmail Philadelphia, PA, USA

@kraih
Sebastian Riedel kraih
Open Source Developer. Founder of Catalyst, Mojolicious and mojo.js web frameworks.

@SUSE Germany

@markstos
Mark Stosberg markstos
Building a better commute with @RideAmigosCorp and Node.js. Personal repos are at https://gitlab.com/markstos

@RideAmigosCorp Bloomington, Indiana, USA

@marcusramberg
Marcus Ramberg marcusramberg
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. - Douglas Adams

reMarkable Oslo, Norway

@tene
Stephen Weeks tene
The three greatest virtues of a programmer are laziness, impatience, and hubris.

Sunnyvale, CA