Become a sponsor to Mark Bates
Mark Bates is a full stack web developer with over 20 years of experience building high quality scalable applications for companies such as Apple, USA Today, Klarna, and Palm. He has written three books, “Distributed Programming with Ruby”, “Programming in CoffeeScript”, and “Conquering the Command Line”. Mark has spoken at conferences around the world, has led user groups such as Boston Ruby and Boston Golang, and has helped to organize conferences such as GothamGo and GopherCon.
Mark is the co-founder of PaperCall.io, a platform for connecting technical events with high quality content and speakers. Mark is also a partner at Gopher Guides, the industry leader for Go training and conferences.
In his spare time Mark leads development of the Go web framework Buffalo.
Featured work
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gobuffalo/buffalo
Rapid Web Development w/ Go
Go 8,083 -
markbates/pkger
Embed static files in Go binaries (replacement for gobuffalo/packr)
Go 1,186 -
gobuffalo/genny
A framework for writing modular generators
Go 65 -
Go 16
$5 a month
SelectCoffee Sponsor - Buy me coffee to help keep me going while I'm working on all things Buffalo!
$15 a month
SelectLunch Sponsor - A full stomach makes for a happy OSS maintainer.
$50 a month
SelectServices Sponsor - Help pay for services, such as Docker and Heroku, that Buffalo relies upon.
$100 a month
SelectGenerous Sponsor - At this tier sponsors are helping to keep me working on OSS projects during business hours.
$500 a month
SelectProject Sponsor - Sponsors at this level will get their name and small logo on the https://gobuffalo.io/en/sponsors/ page.
$1,000 a month
SelectPlatinum Sponsor - Sponsors at this level will get their name and logo on the https://gobuffalo.io/en/sponsors/ page, as well as the home page.
$5,000 a month
SelectMega Sponsor -In addition to all other rewards, Mega sponsors get their logos at the top of the README's of their choice as well as at the top of gobuffalo.io. Mega sponsors will also get direct access to myself via email and slack, as well as prioritized bug fixes.