Do you love writing JavaScript? Or, can you explain closures to your Grandma? We are looking for people like you to help other developers successfully complete their projects. If you are interested in helping, please email us at contribute@javascriptmvc.com.
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We believe in recognizing everyone who contributes to open source projects. This is why JavaScriptMVC strives to be inclusive as possible.
Trey Kennedy has been an embedded C/C++ software engineer for over 10 years and a part-time web applications developer for the last 3 years. He is sick and tired of generating HTML and JavaScript using other languages and is ready to evangelize the world in the way of native JavaScript development - or maybe just his company.
Anthony Frey has been developing websites for over 10 years. He is 5' 10". He believes that web development is not as hard as everyone makes it seem. He sometimes rants on his blog about interesting helpful topics, and sometimes he doesn't.
Brian is a founder of JavaScriptMVC and Jupiter IT in Chicago. He wrote the original version of JavaScriptMVC and does writing for the site. He also has a dog named Ajax. Attempts to teach him programming have been fruitless thus far.
Along with Brian, Justin is a founder of JavaScriptMVC. He works as the CEO of Jupiter IT in Chicago. When not working on JavaScriptMVC, he's cheating with his other favorite framework - Ruby on Rails. His core contributions are Include, Controller, and Error.
The following people and companies have supported JavaScriptMVC development with their generous donations. Thank you!