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Me
I'm Andrew Cherry, a UK-based technologist primarily working in Rust, currently. Software development isn't my main employment these days, that tends to be more Architecture and Fractional CTO work, but I still develop tools which scratch interesting itches. I've previously spent time working on open source in various communities, particularly the F# ecosystem and the Node/JS ecosystem. Much of my F# output is still used in various organisations.
Projects
At the moment, I'm working on Hypernode, a code-first, graph-based async data flow framework for Rust. It's all about making complex software construction better and more operable, and I'd love your thoughts, opinions and usage reports. I'm working on documentation and examples, etc., and am happy to listen!
You
If this project (or any others) is useful to you in any way, please do feel free to contribute any small amount. I'm not currently looking to fund these projects as full-time ventures, but any funding will enable me to perhaps do a bit more in terms of continuous integration and testing, as well as spending time on things like documentation, guidance and all of the other ecosystem aspects which add value.
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(Note: I'm based in the UK, and hours available will obviously reflect that. There is no 24/7 support implied by this, but I am always keen to work with users of my projects, and best efforts will be made to help whenever possible.)