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hwgilbert16
Pennsylvania, United States

Hey there! My name is Harrison. I'm an open source developer, and incoming CS major at the Rochester Institute of Technology (go tigers!🐅).

Much of my time is spent working on Scholarsome, an open source and self-hosted studying platform. It's intended to be an easy-to-use alternative to studying systems that are either proprietary or cumbersome to use for the average user. Additionally, I host a publicly available version for those who do not wish to host Scholarsome themselves.

While absolutely not necessary, monetary support from users goes a long way towards helping me bring down the server costs I pay monthly to host scholarsome.com freely for all, and helps me devote more time to the project. Thank you for even considering to.

2 sponsors have funded hwgilbert16’s work.

@hwgilbert16

Reaching $78 per month would completely pay for the costs to run scholarsome.com

@kevinlim186
Private Sponsor

Featured work

  1. hwgilbert16/scholarsome

    Web-based interactive flashcard learning software

    TypeScript 443

7% towards $78 per month goal

@kevinlim186

kevinlim186 and 1 other sponsor this goal

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You'll receive any rewards listed in the $1 monthly tier. Additionally, a Public Sponsor achievement will be added to your profile.

$1 a month

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You'll receive a sponsor badge on your profile.

Even a dollar helps - it's more than you think! Feel free to send me a message and have a chat.

$10 a month

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I'll add your name to the Scholarsome read me file, and I'll send you a message as a personal thanks.

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I'll give you priority support regarding any issues you receive with Scholarsome - just make sure to mention you're a sponsor of this tier. Additionally, I'll let you weigh in on future features.

$250 a month

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I'll add your company's name and logo to the top of the Scholarsome read me file. It will be one of the first things users read when they visit the repo.