Open Widdershin opened 8 years ago
I might as well get the ball rolling.
Hi, I'm Nick!
I live in Wellington, in New Zealand. Fun fact, Wellington is the windiest city in the world.
I want to learn more about:
I wish I understood hot/cold unicast/multicast streams, I mostly have it but it's still not intuitive.
Outside of programming, I enjoy riding skateboards (occasionally very fast downhill), spending time outdoors and I'm currently working my way through the entirety of Terry Pratchett's Discworld.
Hi folks! I'm Raquel. I live in Wellington, New Zealand.
I want to learn lots of things -- more about observables, functional programming, and javascript in general. I want to get better at abstracting appropriately and tackling harder problems.
I wish I understood a lot of things... it's not really related to Cycle or functional programming specifically, but one day I'm hoping that the concept of delta time will one day just click for me. I've had it explained about a million times and I nearly get it, but not quite.
Outside of programming, I enjoy travelling, sewing, and reading extremely long epic fantasy novels. I also (weirdly) really enjoy decluttering; I was doing it before KonMari became cool.
Hey, Nathan here, from Brisbane, Australia.
Currently my work revolves entirely around Cycle and Most.js, and currently I'm building tools to try and remove development friction that I encounter. I made this recently, in response to my own need for general component collection management, and with inspiration from Nick's own collections for Cycle. Mine are based around Most.js. I'm currently working on advanced visualiser for streams and streams-based apps (obviously with Cycle as the canonical example thereof).
The list of things I want to learn is a mile long, but in particular I want to get more comfortable with functional programming concepts and increase my mathematical knowledge in certain areas such as calculus and linear algebra, as I have a strong interest in 3D graphics programming and procedural content generation.
Outside of programming... the usual nerdy stuff. Games, movies, fantasy/scifi, etc. Also I enjoy snowboarding and exploring the outdoors (though that doesn't happen often at the moment).
Olá! My name is Felipe, from San Francisco, US. I'm originally from Porto Alegre, Brazil.
I currently work at Airbnb primarily with Android, but I have a web development background (mostly with Rails) and have been very interested into functional and reactive programming lately. That let me to RxJava, React Native and eventually Cycle.js. I ported the Cycle concepts to Android and have been playing with that recently.
I also want to learn more about functional programming, its related mathematical concepts and Haskell (been looking into GHCJS recently).
When I'm not in front of the computer I'm usually practicing sports (soccer, biking, hiking, snowboarding, etc.) or watching TV shows (currently GoT, Vikings, The Office, etc.).
@Widdershin Thanks so much for creating this, really wonderful idea!
Hello everyone, I'm Tylor Steinberger! I'm a long time contributor to Cycle.js, author of Motorcycle.js, and involved in development of xstream and most.js :) I currently work for a company called Sparks.Network where we create software for volunteering and organizing volunteers using Cycle.js and its been a fantastic experience. Sparks is my first dev job, and I've been doing it for about 4 months now! Cycle.js has been the platform which has gotten me recognized as a developer so I'm really thankful for that.
I'd like to learn lots of new things, mostly around creating developer tools for Cycle.js and supporting libraries. Debugging is still definitely the largest pain point. I'm also super interested in learning to write programming languages, and I'd love to learn to and write language that is built around the ideas Cycle has brought us.
When no screens are in front of me, you'll usually find me with a guitar in my hands and singing, or if the weather permits outside playing hacky sack and maybe running :)
Hey there! I'm Churchill (Yes it's my first name)
I live in Penang, Malaysia. I work at Piktochart as a Frontend Developer. It's +8 GMT so it sucks that sometimes it's hard for me to chat with you guys in https://gitter.im/cyclejs/core
I want to learn more about:
Reactive and Functional programming. It's a new paradigm for me and CycleJS have made me realize how beautiful things can be.
Also be better with abstraction. Seeing how @staltz draw up with all those pretty diagrams to illustrate and explain the concepts were so useful I wish to attain that skill too. lol !
Outside of programming, I play Ultimate frisbee for sports. For mental sports
I play a bunch of games too. Ranging from indie games to Overwatch / DotA
Greetings all! I'm Alexandre, and I have been working with cycle-canvas.
I'm originally from a small town in the south of Brazil, but moved to Stockholm, Sweden about a year ago. I'm currently working for Klarna here.
Right now I'm trying to lean more about functional programming, and being able to explain what monads are beyond the usual "they are just monoids in the class of endofunctors". 😄 Also, I have a great interest in machine learning.
I've worked with many different things throughout my career: from Oracle Forms and Report, through low level firmware for storage controllers and imaging processing and full stack web development. The last few years I've been doing mostly web development and JS.
Outside development, I've acquired a taste for snowboarding (have to wait until winter now). I've always enjoyed computer (DotA and Civ C currently) and board games (lots of them), and reading fantasy novels (my favorite is Malazan Book of the Fallen, and currently reading the second book of it's prequel trilogy).
Hello! My name is Luca, and I live in Rome, Italy.
I've been a frontend web developer for the past ~10 years. Recently, the Cycle.js paradigm blew my mind and made me finally understand functional programming ideas that I wasn't aware about before.
I want to learn about creating a code editor for Cycle.js that works with dragging blocks around. Since everything is pure data-flow, we can imagine a future where programming is going to be possible without actually writing any code 😉 .
In Cycle.js I still don't understand how reducers work and my goal of the week is to study it better.
Outside work, I love traveling, playing the guitar and... coding 😄
One small contribution to the community is my meetup slides I gave about a week ago: https://github.com/lmatteis/cyclejs-slides
Hi all! I'm André!
I'm from Sao Paulo - Brazil, and moved to Berlin 2 months ago to join Zalando (fashion e-commerce) as a frontend developer.
Actually I'm working in an Angular 1.x project but I'm always playing around with Cycle.js and ClojureScript stuff in my spare time. By the way, I've an almost working port of Cycle.js to ClojureScript, maybe at some time in the next months I'll push this to Github (dealing with a lot of stuff regarding the German bureaucracy in the time being).
I started learning functional programming some months ago and this movement made me a really better developer than I was before it, but I'm sure that I just got the top of the iceberg. I wish I could get deeper into the paradigm, and also have more time to work with projects and libraries that emphasises development towards FP.
When I'm not at work, I like to play some classic PC games (DOTA, Counter Strike) and watch soccer matches.
Hi there!
I am Thomas, I am from France (Nantes) and I am a frontend developer @ doyoubuzz.com (an online resumes service).
At work, I mainly use Angular 1.x but during my spare time I have a side project that I re-code every-time there is a new framework/lib/whatever I want to learn. I already coded it in :
The next step, for me, was obviously to code it in Cycle.js. And, honestly, It completely has twisted my mind and changed the way I think about code :)
I am so convinced about reactive programming, that I have started to give talks about it (http://blog.thomasbelin.fr/talks/reactive-programming/#1 feedbacks welcomed ;) )
First thing I do when I come back from holidays, is upgrading my project to xstream-run v3.0.0
:)
Outside of programming, I am cycling (not js
), running and trying to preserve earth resources (interested in the zero waste movement, got rid of my car, trying to eat less meat ... :) )
Hi! Great idea :)
Real name is André Medeiros, but there are a ton of people with that same name so I use the nickname Andre Staltz. :)
I never had a notion of where "home" is, but I'm born in Brazil in São José dos Campos (SP), lived 4 years in Austin Texas, then 10 years in Belo Horizonte in Brazil, now 6 years in Helsinki Finland and I plan to stay here.
'd like to properly learn Haskell, or at least the concepts I'm missing at the moment such as comonad, cofunctor, and in general anything that starts with co-
. lol
One day I'd like to learn LISP variants like Clojure, just to try to understand why people like it.
I'd like to learn how on earth did Cycle.js start getting GitHub stars. No idea.
Almost like Tylor's: acoustic guitar, fingerstyle. But to be honest maintaining Cycle.js takes up a lot of my free time and I don't have that much more left for "hobbies" per say. Except occasional gaming (specially stealth games) and spending time with family and friends.
PS: I'm very bad at many sports.
My name is Mark Bennett.
I grew up in Calgary, Canada but moved to Edmonton, Alberta almost ten years ago. It's where my family is, so it's where I am too!
I want to learn about debugging cycle.js apps, and about using xstream now that the diversity branch is stable.
I wish I better understood hot vs cold Observables, as well more functional programming algorithms. Both seem like they'll come from more practice.
My husband and son both speak French, so I'm learning myself so I can keep up with them. Yay for Duolingo!
Hi everyone, I'm Matt. I grew up in Minneapolis Minnesota, and currently live in Austin Texas. I'm a Haskell programmer turned javascript programmer trying to find a functional frontend architecture that works well and is performant.
I want to learn more about xstream, how to debug it, and how to naturally handle cyclic dependencies.
My biggest question about Cycle is understanding how to deal with effects like a -> IO b
(like HTTP driver).
In my free time, apart from programming, I loooove to cook! I also enjoy board games, particularly Go.
I have good news, @staltz! If you know functors, you know cofunctors because they are 100% literally the same thing. Now onwards to profuctors, bifunctors, comonads! :)
Thanks Nick - this is brilliant
I'm Steve (or Slim in situations where there are just too many Steve's around). I'm in the SW of England (or what ever remains of the UK due to recent political machinations). I've been programming for many years (started in binary, yes really). Now love anything web related.
I want to learn the easiest, least buggy way to create great apps for people with cognitive disabilities. Cycle appears to hit a sweet spot, what with explicitly separating in/out side effects from the processing.
Things to better understand with cycle is handling state (continuous value not events), best patterns and composition/components
My hobbies are reading, swimming, cooking, walking the dog and occasional playing the bass. Oh and Cacti.
Hi all!
I'm Fatih and I'm from Ankara, Turkey. I'm currently working in a company where the backend is Haskell and frontend is React. (We do not use Cycle but we may in the future, or just borrow some ideas.)
My current interest is async/distributed systems and FRP really fits this vision. I also care about type safety so Haskell is one of my learning targets too. (So many good ideas there.)
I'm trying to understood partially applied type constructors and many things about category theory. There are tons of papers on my plate right now. :P
Life's been hectic lately, so I don't have many hobbies I used to have. Most my hobbies are passive like watching anime/TV shows. I'm contemplating returning to playing electric guitar.
Hi! My name is Will. I am a professional web developer, and I live and work in Los Angeles, California.
I became interested in cycle.js by continually scanning for alternatives to Angular/React/heavyweight OO frameworks/libraries. I haven't actually built any production sites as SPAs, but I've been fascinated with the evolution of javascript to handle more and more great stuff. As a scripting guy from way back (ASP 1.0 on the back end), I've always found huge monolithic OO architectures (i.e. Java, ASP.NET) to have a pretty rank code smell. Functional programming is a step up, and reactive is another step up to a brighter future.
So to have a library like cycle.js is way more exciting to me than React. Angular and React feel to me like what a person would build who went to a university that taught Java as the basis for their Computer Science program. Object as Hammer. ArmHammerSwingFactoryFacade.
Every time I start writing something in React or following a tutorial, I get to shouldComponentUpdate and I tune out. The Observable pattern and streams make so much more sense to me for browser-based apps that I can't wait to start integrating tools like cycle.js into my workflow.
I want to learn more about and contribute to Functional Programming, Reactive Programming, Functional Reactive Programming, Reactive Functional Programming, and JavaScript Tooling in support of same. I'd like to start contributing publicly as well to the javascript zeitgeist. I find today's world of programming fascinating if intimidating - every day a new library/framework/idea. Github and NPM are amazing - such a great flow and exchange of ideas enabled.
My hobbies include walking our two dogs with my wife, VR (just got my Oculus Rift!), reading, and wishing that Firefly was never cancelled. And preparing to move to Mars. :-)
This thread is a great idea, thanks @Widdershin!
Hi everyone!
Hi my name is Vince, I'm a software developer living in Leeds UK.
I want to learn about.. well this might be a long list!! But right now I've become super interested in machine learning. Love all things FP related and that's why Haskell & PureScript have been fun to learn. Really enjoy investigative and innovative programming and most importantly I never want to stop learning 👍
In Cycle I want to pick easier issues to try fix!! Every issue I've tried helping with has turned out to be too hard!! haha Having a better concept of streaming libraries, still get baffled most of the times which holds me back being able to contribute more with Cycle.
Outside of programming I do various things, I used to own a Skateboard company (still kind of do!! sore.club). Did a lot of filming, designing, editing!! Still skate but not often as currently busy rebuilding a house we just bought!! Another thing I enjoy is building work, not just D.I.Y though 😂. Use to build skateparks and was a builder so like being hands on too!! Love music too, used to DJ in clubs and was in an electronic band and somehow managed to get some of them on records!! But now I do coding instead as club music got a bit shit!! haha
I'm Raphael. Just graduated from high school. I currently live in DC, but I'll be moving to SF to go to a specialized CS college in the fall.
I was relatively active in the Cycle community for a while, but for the past month or two I've been completely overwhelmed with everything going on in my life. Hopefully I'll be able to make up for lost time.
I'm really fascinated by functional languages like Haskell, Elm, and Purescript. They're amazing technologies, and I feel like I can do anything with them. In general, I also want to use nice functional things like comonads, monad transformers, lenses, and arrows more.
I'm currently trying to find a clean way optimize reactive data dependencies, allowing applications to scale as linearly as possible.
Outside of programming, I like to produce music, read books, or hang out with friends.
Hi everyone! I'm Brian. I live in Kauai, Hawaii.
There's lots of things I'd like to learn. For now it's functional programming, service workers and observables.
I'm fairly new to Cycle and functional programming so understanding those in more depth is a goal. I've used Cycle for some small projects and appreciated how much cleaner the code was. I then became a big fan!
Outside of programming I enjoy surfing, hiking, gardening and DIY projects on the house.
Hello everybody, and Namaste! I'm Eshan Singh, currently in Pune, India trying to live through the chaos of web development. I've got a lot of ideas for how to make Cycle as useful as React is currently, because I believe Cycle's paradigm is actually way better and simpler, once the overhead of FRP is gone. I'm planning to open up projects for UI component libraries in Cycle and lots more drivers.
Outside of programming I ❤️ giving talks in local events and sitting alone and reading Hawking books 😄
Your name (or what you'd like to be called)
My name is Matthew Jones. You can call me Matt.
Where your home is/where you live
Vancouver, Canada
What do you want to learn about?
To put it simply, functional programming. I primarily write Javascript, but lately I've been getting more into Cycle & Elm. Most of my interests are on the design side, so animation with Cycle is primarily what gets me excited.
What do you wish you understood about Cycle/functional programming?
Mostly how observables really work, beyond just memorizing what the different operators do.
What are your hobbies outside of programming?
Making—and more specifically eating—hummus. I go by @tahini on Twitter because of my undying, unparalleled love for hummus.
Hi everyone!
FYI, I will be speaking about Cycle.js at http://frontendcamp.io/ - they gave me an hour, and I have prepared some slides, trying to explain how Cycle.js is derived from functional and reactive concepts. If people are interested in looking at them, they are here http://slides.com/bahmutov/cyclejs-frontendcamp#/ - any feedback will be greatly appreciated, as I am tweaking the content until Sunday
Cheers!
Hi everyone! I'm Nicolas from Paris, France.
I'd love to learn a lot of things − I'm mostly focus on functional programming for the past two years, and FRP more recently. Articles and talks from @staltz helped me a lot to discover, understand and enjoy that new paradigm. I also do love to improve my craftman skills and mindset.
I wish to understand better about how to write proper Cycle.js drivers that can be used with ease. Learning how to write and organize Cycle.js code in a maintainable way for a growing project. And keeping up with Cycle.js evolution in general 😉
Outside of programming I enjoy being involved in the community. I'm very active in tech meetups in Paris, organizing events & confs for people to meet and share knowledge. Otherwise, I spend my free time enjoying it with family and friends.
Hey yall! I'm Greg from Chicago, originally from... Chicago (jealous of all of you who have moved about). Currently I'm a software engineer at Braintree.
I'd really like to learn more about writing isomorphic applications. The idea of having reusable components for both the front and backend amazes me.
In regards to what I wish I knew about cyclejs. I really want to get a better hang of constantly viewing applications as a cyclical event cycle. From a theoretical standpoint I think cyclejs is exactly what "the front end" needs. And I am excited to do my best to help it grow!
Outside of programming I spend a lot of time with my two dogs and my wife. I like to spend as much time outside as possible either disc golfing, or riding my bike pretending I'm Thor Hushovd.
Hi, everyone! Vanakkam!
Sorry to be late to introduce myself - I'm Sudarsan Balaji, from Chennai, India. I graduated in Mechatronics (kind of like a precursor to Robotics) and I've been interested in robotics since school. At university, I was drawn to artificial intelligence (AI), and fuzzy logic & neural networks.
I would like to learn about Cycle.js apps in general, thinking in Cycle.js, and how to apply the ideas (which are simple and effective) to the various fields in existence. I am a newbie to FRP and I have a long way to go. I'm especially interested in making big apps without deviating much from FRP, just to have a feel of how it would turn out.
I play chess, read books, watch TV shows and movies, and play computer games, while also dabbling with some home automation using a Raspberry Pi (running a Windows 10 IoT Core) . I also attempt to write. I've learnt but don't actively practice a variety of martial arts and weapons (just in case someone here wants to find things to discuss).
I'm looking forward to spread the word about Cycle.js and, if possible, help with some core contributions when the time comes. I love Cycle.js! I've not been very active in the community, and I'm trying to fix that.
I've been given a slot to speak about Cycle.js on August 4th at a tech meetup here in Chennai, I'll post a link when the event's website is online. Feeling excited!
UPDATE: Here's the event: FB Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1369023023114569/ Meetup Link: http://www.meetup.com/devday_chennai/events/232886624/
Hi, I'm Steve.
I transitioned from skydiving to web development a couple of years ago. Currently living in Wellington.
I want to learn and understand more about functional and reactive programming. Deployment using docker etc. Find web and service workers interesting.
Can't think of anything specific about Cycle/functional programming but I would like to solidify my understanding as it is generally hazy and I would like to be more comfortable with it.
Hobbies include movies/tv shows, games, playing the guitar and surgery.
Hi everyone!
Tim here, in the suburbs just outside Washington, DC. Started out many years ago as an aerospace engineer. Worked on some intensely cool stuff while I was in the corporate world. (this, for example: http://www.howstuffworks.com/cargolifter1.htm) Now that I'm out I'm following through on a few UI/UX and web service ideas.
I've been programming off and on for a long time. I can say it has never been more fun; the hardware is amazing, the languages are more powerful, and modern editors and builders make everything easy. I have to say that JavaScript, HTML, and CSS are a bit baffling, especially when your goal is to build 3D animated interfaces.
I'm working on a Cycle.JS web site and building an open-source physics library to animate it. I've got two drivers (Animation Frame and window size), a simple clock, a couple of ODE solvers, and a harmonic oscillator coded up so far in Most. Check out Peloton in a few weeks. There are a few bugs I have to hunt down before uploading the code.
I've got a house, wife, 5 kids (two sons off in college, a 10 year old son, and twin 8 year old girls), a dog, three cats, and soon a few guppies to amuse the twincesses.
Hi! I'm Geovani, I live in Paraná, Brazil.
There is a ton that I want to learn about. I'm very very curious and I enjoy learning most time possible.
I started to learn Cycle and FP about a year ago, and this short time has added so much in my understanding that is impossible to come back. I'm also planning to apply the core principles of Cycle (isolated side-effects, flux, streams as first-class citizens) and FP (immutability, referential transparency, HOF) in so many cases on my current job... :D
Beyond programming, I like cooking and gaming (mostly Batman, indie and other first person games).
Hi! I'm Jan from Munich, Germany. Programming since I'm 14 years old (self-thought). For 3 years in Web dev, running my own company for 1.5 years now. Now I'm 19 years old and studying Computer Science.
Started with Java and continued with C++, C# (Unity3D), JavaScript, PHP and lately Typescript. Currently porting a Angular application over to Cyclejs, ofspring of this is https://github.com/cyclejs-community/cyclejs-sortable and soon™ a library for easier popup handling. Another importent project I'm working on is being the lead Software Designer of the ADCS (altitude determination and control system) of the MOVE II CubeSat, here at my University (http://www.move2space.de/MOVE-II/)
I would like to learn Haskell in all it's glory and why on earth people like Javascript :P
Outside of programming I like cooking, gaming, sports (acrobatic, karate and standard dance) and playing trumpet or piano.
Hey all, how come I missed this...awesome idea!
Hi all, my name's Wayne.
I'm an Australian, but haven't lived there since the last century. Since then I've traveled quite a lot (I once spent two years cycling from Alaska to Argentina), lived in London for 8 years, and am now living in Bern, Switzerland with wife and child. My business partner and I have our own software company here, with a few employees.
I constantly want to be a better developer, and I believe that the functional programming approach helps me think more clearly, and therefore helps me write better code.
I'm using Cycle.js for my own personal project right now, a system to manage my data the way I want it to be managed. It's a nice excuse to improve my FP skills. I've being doing C#/LINQ, Rx.NET/ReactiveUI, NG1&2/RxJS for a few years now. I'm waiting for the right timing for using Cycle.js for one of our work's customer projects ;-)
Outside of programming, I like to spend time with the family, spend time outside in the mountains cycling, long-distance mountain running and hiking. I love to cook and also brew beer at home.
Hey all,
Name is Otis and that is what most people call me :) I am currently in Napier New Zealand (but moving to Tauranga soon :)).
I have an endless list of things I want to learn but I am essentially really interested in JavaScript and Haskell (anything functional). I recently created this repo (which is very much a W.I.P) to try and become a better developer altogether by exploring languages like C, Small Talk, Haskell, etc... Would really like to get involved with a startup this year as that is not an experience I have had yet :).
I have not really dived deep enough to know exactly what it is I want to learn about Cycle just yet, however up until I had started playing with Cycle other JavaScript frameworks/libraries had felt wrong and Cycle fixed that.
Outside of programming I am obsessed with fishing and boating, wanting to get my own little boat this year. I also like hiking and going to the gym and anything else that gets me up and moving :)
Hello, I'm Drew. @drewdeal on Twitter as well.
Currently living, loving and working in Dallas TX. Previously I lived near Portland OR, India before that, and Santa Monica CA before that. Been doing web apps one way or another since 1996.
I am deeply exploring how wonderful this reactive paradigm is for code architecture, and still need to learn every day. That is not stopping me from telling everyone the virtues of it from my first few apps. I am speaking about it tomorrow and have been blogging at work along the same lines (@Verizon)
Outside of programming, I love promoting liberty for body, soul, mind and communities, as well as making beer and doing carpentry.
Hi, my name is Robert and I'm happy to join the cycle community. I attended the last CycleConf and I've been playing with Cycle.js since. I recently created cycle-idb and I plan on moving it to this organisation soon.
When I'm not coding, I'm probably reading, painting or drinking coffee (which I do a bit too much).
Hi, I'm Kamil,
Hello, hello!
My name is Olavi. I'm from Finland and I live in Kirkkonummi and work in Helsinki. I work at Futurice and that's where I heard about Cycle.js from Andre and got interested. I'm doing web development at work but unfortunately not with Cycle.js (at least not at the moment).
I have been playing a bit around with Cycle since 2015 but now this year I have been actually building something with it. Currently working on refactoring it based on feedback and review I got from Andre :smiley: Thanks for that :+1: Also going to get some help from a designer with the UI and UX. My dream is to use Cycle.js in a real world customer project at some point.
Before starting to write Cycle.js I did not know anything about RP and very little about FP and even less about FRP. So, I have already learned a lot but there is a lot more to learn. Currently trying to learn how to use lenses. I also want to learn more about testing in Cycle.js as well as learn elm.
My hobbies include whisky tasting and jogging. Just ran a half marathon for the first time in my life in September :tada:
Hi, my name is Jeferson. I live in São Paulo, Brazil. I wanted to learn about functional and reactive programming. So I started to learn Cycle.js and RxJS when trying to understand Redux, it was mind-blowing.
I wish to learn TypeScript and how to build well-designed Progressive Web Apps. I'll try to improve my first Cycle.js app with some of these concepts.
When not coding, I'm reading some fiction book, watching an old movie or playing a multiplayer game.
Hello everyone!
I'm Andrea, a software developer who is really interested in functional programming, mathematics, Linux, and open source software.
I currently work as a Backend Engineer using Go
When I'm not coding I love to play with my dog, ride my bicycle, play video games (mainly Dark Souls & Skyrim) and study mathematics.
Thanks in advance! 😄
Hello, everyone!
Your name (or as you would like to be called) My name is Estevam Souza. Where your house is/where you live now I'm living in Brazil. I grew up in Floripa and that's where I live today. What do you want to learn about? My current interests include Nest, TS, JS, GraphQL and Hasura. What do you want to understand about cycle/functional programming? I love cycling to build simple web applications when I just need to interact with the DOM. I want to better understand Cycle in larger, more complex applications, where many different drivers are needed. What are your hobbies off the schedule? I love studying everything. I love challenges and I hope to learn more and more in this incredible universe of technology.
Hi y'all, I thought that a good way to get to know each other and to welcome new members is to have an issue for introductions. When adding new members in future I feel we should point them here 😄
@cyclejs-community/contributors
If you're unsure what to say, here are some ideas (all optional):