kincsescsaba
Autodidact Scala programmer, former dev at Morgan Stanley, now working on my own tech podcast and open-source.
Funding Links: https://github.com/sponsors/kincsescsaba
- Name: Csaba Kincses
- Company: @ProScala
- Kind: user
- Followers: 156
- Following: 1460
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- Repositories count: 32
- Created at: 2023-07-06T12:31:34.641Z
- Updated at: 2025-03-09T12:46:01.001Z
- Last synced at: 2025-03-09T12:46:01.001Z
GitHub Sponsors Profile
Attention: I will be active from 2025H2
👨🏼💻 About me
I'm an autodidact Scala programmer. Firstly, I decided to learn programming for a side project while working in a different industry, and Scala was my choice for implementation.
🦄 I'm a person who learned Scala before Java.
Later I became a software developer employee; I had the chance to work with Morgan Stanley on Scala projects. Then I decided to build my business, and as part of that, you're currently reading about what I'm up to with software and sponsorships.
🚀 What I'm working on
I'm currently working on Scala tools 🔧 and a research project to gain insights into the possible 💡 future of programming. Source-available research, demonstration, and production-use projects will come in the next few years!
📖 What I'm learning about
📚 I'm currently reading about Domain-Driven Design (DDD), as it is an important topic of Season 2 of my podcast. I'm also interested in learning about anything new regarding microservices architecture, reactive computing, and Functional programming paradigm theory.
👨💻👩💻 How do I contribute to the community beyond software?
I have a tech podcast in which I target Scala newbies, seniors, and business decision-makers with intriguing educative topics:
🎧 Listen to existing podcast episodes
Episode One about Scala and the education, paradigm theory, clean code
Episode Two about paradigm theory, clean code, and Scala's project-level benefits
Episode Three about Scala OOP
Episode Four and Episode Five about architectural design
✉ How to get in touch?
🎙Ask me about my podcast
📫 Reach me via Twitter @kincsescsaba
💻 Sponsorship model
What's included in a tier once it is published?
💾 Access to sponsorware software in a rolling release model: the higher tier you are in, the earlier you access a new version
💬 Priority support in most tiers with triaging taking into account what tier you are in; the higher the tier, the higher the priority of an issue is
📈 Tiers provide usage limits for the provided software aligned with the target audience of a tier (e.g., individual, freelancer, startup, business/agency)
📜 Licensing model aligned with the above points
What's NOT included?
In general, nothing more is provided than the services listed above. Especially the below listed are not provided and are subject to a different deal:
🚫 Usage limit increases
🚫 License changes
🚫 Custom support outwith the range of addressing bugs, issues, and general implementation suggestions
🚫 Custom education and project management support like joining chats, providing custom workshops
Mind that what's not included can be provided in custom deals or grants.
⌚ When will software appear in your repositories?
In 2025H2.
- Current Sponsors: 0
- Past Sponsors: 0
- Total Sponsors: 0
- Minimum Sponsorship: $1.00