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The gist of Operation 2030 is simple: to flood the market with competent programmers shipping eye-popping quality software. Thats the ultimate outcome we are seeking: putting the status quo to shame.

In alphabetical order here's some hand-picked examples of developers embodying our ethos. These authors succeeded in creating critically-acclaimed Handmade software, companies, or promising demos:

These projects—or the people behind them—have presented at our tech conferences, often more than once.

Note: The authors may not necessarily endorse Operation 2030; theyre just great examples of what were aiming for.

Products sharing our values (but arent associated with us):

Theres more out there, but not nearly enough.