• jwr1@kbin.earth
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    6 months ago

    Hello all! I’m jwr1, a web and app developer, and also the admin of kbin.earth.

    Me along with @olorin99 are the developers of Interstellar. Intestellar was the first app to adopt PieFed, and additionally already supports Mbin and Lemmy. It’s available on Android, Linux, and Windows, and a TestFlight is open for iOS and macOS.

    We’d love to have more developers/contributors if anyone here knows Flutter or wants to get into it!

  • Rimu@piefed.socialOPM
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    6 months ago

    I’m the founder & lead dev of PieFed so I’m all over the place but the API is getting more of my attention lately. I’ve been doing web development for 25+ years and building social media type web apps for most of that time. Also lots of moderation on various platforms.

    @andrew_s@piefed.social did the bulk of the work on the API.

  • idunnololz@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Hello, I’m Gary.

    I’m the developer for Summit, an Android app, which suppots both Lemmy and PieFed at the moment.

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    6 months ago

    Heya! I develop Mlem along with @ericbandrews@lemmy.ml. The core PieFed features are now available on the beta version, and we’re currently working towards full parity with what we offer for Lemmy. We’re looking forward to bringing PieFed-exclusive features to our users once they become available through the API :)

  • wjs018@piefed.wjs018.xyz
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    6 months ago

    wjs018 - a contributor to piefed, mainly doing UI/UX stuff for the web interface rather than the api. I am not a dev by trade, instead I do biophysics, like at a lab bench in a lab coat and all that. My first foray into programming was when I was in grad school and I had to learn enough IDL and python to rewrite a bunch of IDL scripts into python so that any of us knew what the hell they did. Then, I changed the whole direction of my PhD thesis and didn’t need any of that…however, I did stick with python as a bit of a hobby, and the rest is history.