Become a sponsor to Roberto Lo Giacco
I believe in open-source, I always have. It's not about the it's for free!, it's not just the I can check how it is made... and not even the cool, let's change it!... I believe in open-source because it has helped me connect with developers around the world, share ideas and thoughts with the most brilliant people I could think of and gave me visibility I'd probably never achieved otherwise.
It's in open-source where you can see the bleeding edge of hardware and software because we have no fear to fail and that's because we don't aim at mediocrity: we challenge ourselves and those around us to go where no one has gone before.
I support open-source with my time and knowledge, you can do the same, or reach for your pocket and help us focus on what matters for you: the tools you use!
2 sponsors have funded rlogiacco’s work.
Featured work
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rlogiacco/BatterySense
Arduino library to monitor battery consumption
C++ 416 -
rlogiacco/CircularBuffer
Arduino circular buffer library
C++ 310 -
rlogiacco/Natural
Natural is a collection of Eclipse plugins to enable rich smart editing of acceptance tests using natural language definition files. It currently supports Cucumber and JBehave syntax.
Java 75 -
rlogiacco/VoltageReference
Arduino library for input voltage sensing and calibration
C++ 63 -
rlogiacco/AnalogButtons
Arduino library to wire multiple buttons to one single analog pin
C++ 57 -
rlogiacco/swagger-springmvc
Spring MVC integration for Swagger
Java 39
$1 a month
SelectEvery little helps, even if you can't spare much.
$5 a month
SelectShow your love for my work and help me focus on bringing the projects you love ahead.
$10 a month
SelectGet me funded and I'll give higher priority to the issues you'll open on my projects.
$100 a month
SelectThat's a nice kick and it's definitely not going unnoticed. While you keep funding me at this level every issue or feature request you submit will be high in my list, I promise.
$500 a month
SelectOk, if I get 10 of this I can quit my daily job and focus 100% on open source: it's a dream, I know, but am I not allowed to dream? What will you get back other than my appreciation? Well, what about deciding together which project should come next?