Become a sponsor to Samuel Williams
Heya folks!
My name is Samuel, and I am a passionate programmer who loves pushing the frontiers of software engineering 🤩. I am a Master of Science with 1st class Honours, specialising in computer vision and programming languages, and I love to apply my skills to open source projects for the betterment of humanity.
I am the creator of Async and Falcon, and a member of the Ruby core team, where I spend a lot of time working on scalability.
Sponsorship allows me to focus my efforts on open source software. I also provide professional consulting services.
Feel free to ask me questions on Twitter or send me an email 😃.
Tier Benefits
Priority support on GitHub issues.
Your issues will be prioritised above other issues, ideally with a quick turn around time where possible.
Dedicated attention per month.
You can provide direction regarding which features and functionality are improved and/or implemented.
Early access to security advisories.
We will give you access to pre-release security advisories and dedicated support to ensure your infrastructure is up-to-date before public disclosure.
Your logo & link, displayed on the repository of your choice.
You can provide your logo (ideally a square SVG) along with a link (tracking is acceptable) to your company or product, and we will list it in a dedicated sponsorship section of the readme.md
of a repository of your choice for the duration of your sponsorship.
Featured work
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socketry/falcon
A high-performance web server for Ruby, supporting HTTP/1, HTTP/2 and TLS.
Ruby 2,664 -
socketry/async
An awesome asynchronous event-driven reactor for Ruby.
Ruby 2,155 -
socketry/nio4r
Cross-platform asynchronous I/O primitives for scalable network clients and servers.
C 969 -
socketry/rubydns
A DSL for building fun, high-performance DNS servers.
Ruby 717 -
kurocha/teapot
Teapot is a tool for managing complex cross-platform builds.
Ruby 67 -
ioquatix/jquery-syntax
jQuery.Syntax is a light-weight client-side syntax highlighter.
JavaScript 129