Emacs Websites

8 websites found

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David Wynn

// FTWYNN.COM

David Wynn is interested in bridging the gap between people and machines. He enjoys working with technology and people, explaining the potential of different technologies, and tinkering with prototypes. He also enjoys reading non-fiction, spending time with family, creative projects, and playing video games.

TechnologyEmacs
United States
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Kristofer Carta

// KRISCARTA.COM

Kris Carta is a software nerd who explores topics ranging from tech to leadership on their personal blog. They work as a software delivery lead, transitioning to this role after holding various software engineer and architect positions. Kris holds an MSc in Sociology and has experience in local politics. Their interests intersect on "software," with a focus on AI, software project delivery, Emacs, and software lifehacks. Kris welcomes discussions and encourages readers to connect on social media.

EmacsAi
Denmark
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Roger Li

// HEIHUATONG.COM

Roger is a programmer who recently restarted blogging. He has experience building websites since before the term "blog" was popular, starting with static pages and progressing through ASP, WordPress, Hugo, and currently 11ty. He uses a DIY desktop computer running Ubuntu and writes small personal tools in Node.js. He is an avid Emacs user, customizing it for coding, blogging, task management, RSS reading, and web browsing. He is looking for a place to record his thoughts.

EmacsProgramming
China
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Protesilaos Stavrou

// PROTESILAOS.COM

Protesilaos Stavrou is a philosopher residing in the mountains of Cyprus, where he lives in a house he built himself. He is a one-on-one coach on Emacs, Linux, and Life in general. Born in Greece in 1988, Protesilaos has a diverse background that includes being a semi-professional football player, assistant to a land surveyor, and motorcycle mechanic. He holds a degree in European Politics, Economics, and Law. He worked in politics-related fields, including as a parliamentary assistant. Since early 2023, he has been providing coaching services. He is a self-taught programmer who maintains more than 20 Emacs packages. Protesilaos was awarded the 2021 Award for Outstanding New Free Software Contributor by the Free Software Foundation and received the Google Open Source Peer Bonus Program award in May 2023.

LinuxEmacs
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Index

// SQRTMINUSONE.XYZ

Pavel Korytov is a graduate student of Saint-Petersburg State Electrotechnical University, Russia. He can be contacted via email. His work can be found on GitHub, and he is also present on Mastodon, Reddit, and Telegram. He provides RSS feeds for his main content and packages. He uses Plausible Analytics. His website is licensed under CC-BY 4.0.

DeveloperEmacs
Russia
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Rajath Ramakrishna

// RRAJATH.COM

Rajath Ramakrishna is a programmer currently living in Seattle, Washington. He came to the United States in 2012 to do his Masters in Computer Science and graduated in May 2014 from University of Illinois at Chicago. He was born and brought up in Bangalore, India. He enjoys running, reading non-fiction books, listening to podcasts, and playing chess. He uses his blog to write about his experiences while learning new things.

EmacsSoftware Development
United States
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Yejun Su

// YEJUN.DEV

Yejun Su is a programmer who enjoys taking notes and blogging using Denote and Hugo. He primarily publishes in English and occasionally in Chinese. In his daily work, he uses Ruby to develop web applications. He is also interested in Elixir and has developed some libraries while learning it, including hugo-modus, ogp, and ueberauth_weixin.

EmacsRuby Web Development
China
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Einar Mostad

// EINAR.CODEBERG.PAGE

Einar is a teacher at Eilert Sundt Upper Secondary School in Farsund, where he works on the Information Technology and Media Production study line. He is interested in music and photography, and shares photos on Flickr. He maintains a blog with content in both English and Norwegian. His git repositories are hosted on Codeberg.

PhotographyEmacs
Norway