Thailand Dojo

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To learn more about open-source tech in Thailand, you can follow the resources and links mentioned below:
  1. Open Source Community in Thailand: This community provides support for open-source technologies, promotes the development of open-source software, and organizes events related to open-source technologies in Thailand.

  2. Open Source Thailand: This website provides news and information about open-source technologies in Thailand, including events, organizations, and projects.

  3. GitHub Thailand: This is a platform for developers in Thailand to share and collaborate on open-source projects.

  4. Thai Linux User Group: This is a community of Linux enthusiasts in Thailand who share their knowledge and experience with others.

  5. Free Software Foundation of Thailand: This organization advocates for the use of free and open-source software in Thailand.

Notable technologists from Thailand throughout history:

  1. Dr. Preecha Phinthong: He is a computer scientist and an open-source advocate in Thailand. He has developed several open-source software projects, including the ThaiLinux project.

  2. Dr. Srisakdi Charmonman: He is a pioneer in the field of computer science in Thailand and is known for his work in promoting the use of technology in education. He has also developed several open-source software projects.

  3. Dr. Vorapong Supanvanij: He is a computer scientist and an open-source advocate in Thailand. He has developed several open-source software projects, including the ThaiLinux project.

  4. Dr. Sarun Sumriddetchkajorn: He is a computer scientist and an open-source advocate in Thailand. He has developed several open-source software projects, including the P2P and P2P networks.

  5. Dr. Charnyote Pluempitiwiriyawej: He is a computer scientist and an open-source advocate in Thailand. He has developed several open-source software projects, including the OpenCV and TensorFlow projects.


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