DOS? Hell yeah!
I'm doing mostly C and embedded stuff. But at night I dream I'm a creative coder, too...
Eric Voirin
oerg866
Hello! I like Mercy and old computers. :)
Add me on Discord -> oerg866
Near Frankfurt, Germany
Lea Rosema
learosema
Frontend Developer by day. Creative Coder by night. Loves @codepen and creating arts in JavaScript and/or CSS 👾
lea.codes Hamburg
Jessica Petersen
fuzzybad
Child of the 80's, my hobbies are Linux/OSS, electronics and retro computers/game systems.
$DAYJOB is web development using PHP, Python, JS, BASH, etc..
Chicago
Holden
holdenmad
Queer, trans, indigenous frontend developer working in Berlin and remotely
Freelance Germany
Jan Knipperts
JKnipperts
Hobby programmer with a passion for DOS and old PC hardware. Therefore you will find many "retro projects" here. For my projects I use Pascal, Assembler, C/C++
Germany
June Tate-Gans
jtgans
I'm a crazy software engineer in Texas that loves to hack on hardware, software, and everything in between, vintage and otherwise!
I run Nybbles and Bytes!
Austin, TX
Jonathan Campbell
joncampbell123
Multimedia and retro MS-DOS/Windows enthusiast.
I develop DOSBox-X and DOSLIB, and produce a series of videos about MS-DOS and retro development.
Walter Phippeny
igelritter
I love tech. In the industry for 20+ years and worn a lot of different hats. Love Agile development and devops philosophy. I also like retro computing too.
GAI Novacon, GmbH Berlin, Germany
Kazik Pogoda
morisil
Experienced coder, software architect, creative technologist, computational artist, community builder, founder of @xemantic and @prachtsaal
@xemantic Berlin
Bodo Schulz
bodsch
ex-developer (c, c++, php),
ex-system administrator / engineer,
keep-it-simple,
monitoring,
automation,
system architect
Hamburg, Germany
Dirk
hoeppie
Programming languages: Java, JavaScript, C, Pascal, 6502-Assembler
Skills: Debugging, Commodore 64 (C64 Club Berlin)
ACME: Win32 Compile and supporter.
Berlin, Germany
Stefan Vogt
ByteProject
Synthwave, Post-Punk and Metal artist, writer of interactive fiction for classic 8-bit and 16-bit computers.
Berlin, Germany