My day job keeps me super busy, but somehow I still find time to work on hobby projects. I'm utterly blessed with a very understanding wife, and two half-hour commute journeys a day with a decent coding environment.

My most well-known hobby project is Compiler Explorer, an interactive C++, D, Go and Rust compiler that shows users how their code compiles into assembly. I've been working on it for over four years now, and I'm very glad my employer let me open source the code.

I now run the public site and handle around a million compiles a month...which turns out to be fairly expensive, even with Amazon's affordable rates. Today I finally decided to set up a Patreon page where users can pledge ongoing contributions to keeping the site up and running.

I'm committed to keeping Compiler Explorer up and running 24/7/365, and free to all, with no "freemium" content. If you use the site and would like to contribute, anything you can manage is welcome at patreon.com/mattgodbolt.