Thanks
Our thanks to CS50’s alumni and friends in industry and beyond, including:
- AgileBits, via which CS50’s staff manage passwords
- Airtable, via which CS50’s staff analyze data
- Amazon Web Services, via which CS50 hosts files and web apps, including CS50 IDE
- Asana, which CS50 uses to manage projects
- Auth0, which CS50 uses for authentication
- Designmodo, whose Bootstrap builder CS50 uses to prototype websites
- Dropbox, via which CS50’s staff share files
- Facebook, with whom CS50 hosts CS50 Puzzle Day
- Fundación Uno, which supports CS50’s outreach in Nicaragua
- Front, via which CS50’s staff answer questions online
- GitHub, which CS50 uses to store and deploy code
- Google, who support CS50 Lab and CS50 Sandbox
- Netlify, which CS50 uses to host static websites
- Next Tech, which CS50 uses for CS50 Sandbox and CS50 Lab
- Notion, which CS50 uses for internal documentation
- Portworx, which CS50 IDE uses to manage storage
- ReadMe, which CS50 uses to host documentation for its APIs
- Sentry, which CS50 IDE uses to detect errors
- TransitScreen, whose software runs on CS50’s displays on campus