Our last hacker shares his legacy.

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Our final champion of geekery is in the house!

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Hacker-in-Residence: Java-powered Media Player

Roberto Marquez is joining us for three weeks to work on polishing and beefing up his DIY MP3 player!

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Hacker-in-Residence: the SPLOT

SparkFun welcomes yet another Pete into the fold - meet Pete Marchetto, hacker extraordinaire.

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Our newest hacker team is working remotely with us from Amsterdam to make a group-played instrument.

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Hacker-in-Residence: Experimental Dimmer

Brendan joins us from a high-end lighting studio in NYC to work on an experimental dimmer.

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Hacker-in-Residence: Electric Trombone

Carlos is joining us all the way from Brazil to work on a new way to make music!

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Hacker-in-Residence: Interactive Garments

Matt Pinner is HERE and he is BUILDING STUFF.

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Kathryn Shroyer is here to make some magic with responsive e-textiles!

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We have a new friend! His name is Matthew Burmeister, and he loves the weather. We also have some updates on our past hackers!

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Julián is joining us from Argentina, to work on adding SparkFun parts to his miniBloq programming environment!

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Hacker-in-Residence: BeagleBone Shields

New hacker-in-residence Josh Datko is joining us to work with the BeagleBone Black on internet privacy!

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Hacker-in-Residence: Flying Robots

John Gillespie joins us from Texas for two weeks of hackery!

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We're excited to introduce you to our latest hackers-in-residence: Sophi Kravitz and Shane Clements!

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Check out this "how-to" from our Hackers in Residence

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Meet SparkFun's Hackers-in-Residence!

We're kicking off a trial run of an in-house hackers-in-residence program with Sean Bonner and Tara Tiger Brown!

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