Hack your world.
Contributors
Martin Mohr
Martin Mohr has experienced the complete development of modern computer technology in real time. He has mainly developed Java applications. The Raspberry Pi has rekindled his old love of electronics.
Hans-Georg Eßer
Hans-Georg Eßer is professor for operating systems at South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences. Previously he worked in magazine publishing, most recently as editor-in-chief of EasyLinux.
Bernhard Bablok
Bernhard Bablok retired from Allianz Technology SE as an SAP HR developer. When he is not listening to music, riding his bike, or walking, he focuses on Linux, programming, and small computers.
Andrew Malcolm
Andrew Malcolm (MIET, CEng) is a retired hardware and firmware engineer. He is an avid user of Linux and all its available open source and free engineering tools.
Swen Hopfe
Swen Hopfe works for a company with a focus on smart cards and near-field communication (NFC). When he is not taking photos, he focuses on the Raspberry Pi, Internet of Things, and home automation.
Erik Bärwaldt
Erik Bärwaldt is a self-employed IT admin and technical author living in United Kingdom. He writes for several IT magazines.