Bo, BogDB, OpenHyperQ, Cocos2D-XNA, and a dozen others — tools we run on production engagements, published in public so other engineers can read, run, and improve them.
For engineers, technical buyers, and open-source maintainers evaluating who we are by what we’ve actually shipped.
Clone any of them. Read the commit history. That’s how we work.
Bo, BogDB, OpenHyperQ, and the rest of our open-source projects aren’t shop-window items. They’re tools we run on production engagements, ship in commercial products, and maintain in public because their value compounds when other engineers improve them. If you want to see how we work, the repos are the fastest path — clone any of them and watch the commit history.
We are a for-profit software enterprise, but some software is not profitable. Some of our products, like Hyper-Q, need to have samples so that you can use the framework better. Some repositories we offer as gifts from past FOSS projects that have gone stale.
If you like what you see in the repos, the next step is a 30-min call. Bring the problem you’re trying to solve and we’ll show you how the engineers behind these projects would approach it on a real engagement.