hawkeye64
Love programming software (since 1988) [web, c++]. Part-time open-sourcerer. Core member of Quasar Framework. CTO of Tidefi.
Funding Links: https://github.com/sponsors/hawkeye64
- Name: Jeff Galbraith
- Location: Calgary, Canada
- Company: Intelliview
- Kind: user
- Followers: 258
- Following: 44
- Total stars: 447
- Repositories count: 111
- Created at: 2022-11-13T09:24:55.364Z
- Updated at: 2025-02-22T20:35:26.498Z
- Last synced at: 2025-02-22T20:35:26.498Z
GitHub Sponsors Profile
Github Sponsorship Bio
My name is Jeff Galbraith (also known as @Hawkeye64). I have been programming since 1988, mostly in C++ and then web development. I have worked for companies such as Honeywell, Microsoft and Vulcan.
At my current position, I write software that detects pipeline leaks using a combination of proprietary software with AI and ML.
In my spare time, I am a core member of the Quasar Framework team and I am heavily involved in making UI Components and App Extensions. You may have heard of some of them:
QCalendar
QMediaPlayer
QMarkdown
and many more.
I am also the creator and maintainer of the eslint-plugin-quasar.
I am a big believer in free and open-source (FOSS) and at the same time, I am a big supporter of sustainability. It's nice to get something for free. But, if you are using someone else's work to further your own work, and getting paid for that work, then you should consider paying, in all fairness, those that are part of your "supply chain".
FOSS is always fraught with sustainability concerns. Socially, allowing so few people to perform so much work for so little compensation (or none at all) is inappropriate and does not scale. From a business perspective, it's very poor practice to rely upon suppliers who may burn out and disappear at any moment. This does nothing good for the longevity prospects of your organization and dramatically increases its risk profile.
Proprietary software is incredibly expensive, less flexible, leads to vendor lock-in, and is at least as likely to disappear without notice. 90% of software startups fail, taking their products and their code with them. The high cost, low innovation, and equal risk of mortality for proprietary software make it a less appealing solution when considering the longevity and sustainability of your own company. Free and open-source solutions are simply the better option.
There are several ways to sustain FOSS:
Financial backing
Contributing
a. Reporting bugs
b. Requesting features
c. Fixing bugs
d. Adding features
e. Community involvement
- Current Sponsors: 3
- Past Sponsors: 25
- Total Sponsors: 28
- Minimum Sponsorship: $5.00
Featured Works
quasarframework/quasar-ui-qcalendar
QCalendar - Quasar App Extension, Vue CLI plug-in and UMD distributions available
Language: Vue - Stars: 454quasarframework/quasar-ui-qmediaplayer
QMediaPlayer for Quasar
Language: JavaScript - Stars: 215quasarframework/quasar-ui-qmarkdown
A Quasar UI App Extension to display inline markdown
Language: JavaScript - Stars: 165quasarframework/quasar-ui-qiconpicker
QIconPicker - Quasar App Extension
Language: JavaScript - Stars: 56hawkeye64/onvif-nvt
ONVIF library for NVT (Network Video Transmitter) devices.
Language: JavaScript - Stars: 76hawkeye64/electron-quasar-file-explorer
A Simple File Explorer using Vue/Quasar/Electron
Language: Vue - Stars: 183Active Sponsors
Past Sponsors
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- User: 24
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- User: 1