Mark Seemann
Mark Seemann — Independent software architect and author based in Copenhagen, known for clear thinking on software design, dependency injection, testing, and architecture through his ploeh blog and books.
Mark Seemann — Independent software architect and author based in Copenhagen, known for clear thinking on software design, dependency injection, testing, and architecture through his ploeh blog and books.
Samuel Fajreldines is a full-stack and AI expert specializing in JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, React, Angular, Vue.js, DevOps, serverless architectures, and PHP frameworks. He writes about AI-driven solutions, scalable web architectures, and advanced development practices.
Ravgeet Dhillon is a developer and writer creating practical, in-depth tutorials on web development, AI, Python, and productivity, sharing real-world solutions through projects, blogs, and developer-focused content.
Sebastian Raschka, PhD, is an LLM Research Engineer and AI expert bridging academia and industry, specializing in large language models, high-performance AI systems, and practical, code-driven machine learning.
Brent Ozar is a SQL Server performance expert and consultant who helps teams fix critical database slowdowns, improve reliability, and master SQL Server through hands-on consulting and world-class training.
Sindre Sorhus is a full-time open-source developer maintaining 1000+ popular npm packages, focused on macOS apps with Swift, Node.js tools, and high-quality CLI utilities, fully funded by the community.
Phil Eaton is a staff engineer working on Postgres and software internals, sharing insights on databases, systems engineering, and life deep in the software stack.
John D. Cook provides expert consulting in applied mathematics and data privacy, helping clients from tech, biotech, and legal industries—including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Amgen—solve complex problems efficiently.
Henrik Warne’s blog shares thoughtful insights on programming, debugging, testing, and software craftsmanship, drawing on decades of experience and real-world lessons from tricky bugs and conferences.
Joshtronic is the personal site of Josh Sherman, a self-taught software engineer sharing life stories, tech insights, hobbies, and reflections from decades in and around software, creativity, and pop culture.
John Gruber — Writer, developer, and creator of Markdown, known for building influential tools and utilities for writers and developers, and for shaping modern web writing, typography, and developer workflows through elegant, minimal software.
Simon Willison — Independent developer and writer documenting practical experiments, tools, and deep analysis around large language models, generative AI, web development, security, and emerging programming workflows through detailed posts and daily TILs.
Alex Merced — Developer and technical writer sharing in-depth insights on data engineering, Apache Iceberg, data lakehouse architectures, Python tooling, and modern analytics platforms, with a strong focus on practical, hands-on learning.
Cassidoo.co is the personal blog of Cassidy Williams, a well known developer, speaker, and educator who writes about JavaScript, React, career growth, web development, dev tools, and learning in public. Her posts mix technical insights with approachable explanations, covering topics like UI patterns, coding tips, productivity workflows, and the human side of software engineering. Cassidy is known for her weekly newsletter, open-source work, and community involvement.
SebastianRaschka.com is the personal blog of Sebastian Raschka, PhD, an LLM research engineer whose work bridges academia and industry in AI and machine learning. On his blog and notes section he publishes deep, well-documented articles on topics such as LLMs (large language models), reasoning models, machine learning in Python, neural networks, data science workflows, and deep learning architecture. Recent posts explore advanced themes like “reasoning LLMs”, comparisons of modern open-weight transformer architectures, and guides for building, training, or analyzing neural networks and model internals.
Blog.johnfolberth.com is the technical blog of John Folberth, a cloud and DevOps engineer focused on Azure, Azure DevOps, YAML pipelines, and infrastructure as code. The site provides practical guides for people who are “figuring out DevOps in Azure”, with step by step articles on topics such as Bicep, CI/CD strategies, Azure Budgets, Key Vault automation, SQL deployment pipelines, Terraform from Azure DevOps, and Azure certifications.
Blog.stephencleary.com is the personal blog of Stephen Cleary, a well known .NET expert and author of the popular book Concurrency in C# Cookbook. He writes clear and detailed articles about asynchronous programming, multithreading, concurrency, task based workflows, .NET architecture, performance, and best practices. His posts explain how async and await really work, how to design thread safe code, how to avoid deadlocks, and how to build scalable back end systems using modern .NET patterns. Stephen focuses on practical engineering problems and gives precise guidance backed by real production experience. His blog is widely referenced by developers who want to understand the internals of concurrency on .NET and write reliable, high performance applications.
SimonWillison.net is the long-running blog of Simon Willison, a software engineer, open-source creator, and co-author of the original Django framework. He writes about Python, Django, Datasette, AI tooling, prompt engineering, search, databases, APIs, data journalism, and practical software architecture. The blog includes detailed notes from experiments, conference talks, and real projects. Readers will find clear explanations of topics such as LLM workflows, SQL patterns, data publishing, scraping, deployment, caching, and modern developer tooling. Simon also publishes frequent micro-posts and TIL entries that document small discoveries and tricks from day-to-day engineering work. The tone is practical and research oriented, making the site a valuable resource for anyone interested in serious engineering and open data.
Codeaholicguy is the personal blog of Hoang Nguyen, Director of Engineering at ShopBack, where he writes thoughtful, hands-on pieces about software engineering, leadership, and building with purpose. Posts range from practical team practices and architecture notes to deep dives on AI-assisted workflows with tools like CursorAI. The tone is pragmatic, product-minded, and aimed at engineers who want to ship faster without sacrificing code quality.
Michael Lynch – Developer, Indie Founder and Technical Writer Michael Lynch shares honest and detailed stories from his journey as a software engineer and indie founder. His blog covers topics like building sustainable businesses, code reviews, software craftsmanship, and lessons learned from running and selling his own startup, TinyPilot. Each post reflects a mix of engineering precision and real-world experience, written with clarity and humor. Readers can find tutorials, retrospectives, and essays that go beyond code to explore motivation, productivity, and the human side of software development. This blog is a must-read for developers, indie hackers, and anyone who enjoys thoughtful writing about technology and entrepreneurship.