
Dan Gisselquist
@ZipCPUDan Gisselquist, a Christian FPGA technical blogger since June 2017, has carved a niche for himself in the challenging world of FPGA design. His blog focuses on the practical aspects of building and debugging FPGA projects, offering valuable insights derived from his personal experiences, including the development of the Zip project. While his Patreon community currently boasts 11 paid members out of a total of 52, showcasing the growing interest in his expertise, his estimated monthly earnings range from $50 to $500. This demonstrates a steady, albeit modest, growth in his platform's support. Dan’s unique approach combines his faith with his technical prowess, making him a distinctive voice in the FPGA engineering community. His content is specifically targeted at engineers seeking practical guidance, and his growing Patreon membership reflects the value his expertise provides.