Jacob Tomlinson
Jacob Tomlinson writes about Python, open-source development, GitHub Actions, automation, and best practices for software maintenance.
Jacob Tomlinson writes about Python, open-source development, GitHub Actions, automation, and best practices for software maintenance.
Michael writes about software development, leadership, and practical tips for fixing edge cases in tools, with a focus on GitHub Actions and workflow optimization.
Tom Ashworth shares insights on product management, software development, and technical leadership, with a focus on probabilistic modeling, Rust, GraphQL, and practical guides for teams.
Bartłomiej (Bartek) Płotka is a Senior Software Engineering Tech Lead at Google Cloud, expert in Observability, Go, Prometheus, and distributed systems, author of Efficient Go.
Josh Goldberg is an open-source maintainer in the TypeScript ecosystem, best known for his work on typescript-eslint, and an author, speaker, and Microsoft MVP dedicated to improving modern web development.
Gunnar Morling is a Java Champion and open-source software engineer specializing in Java and data streaming. He works at Confluent, contributes to projects like Hibernate and Debezium, and shares his expertise through blogs, talks, and conferences.
Remy Sharp, Brighton-based developer and founder of Left Logic, shares insights on web development, coding, business, and personal projects.
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.
Drew DeVault’s blog features sharp commentary on open source, software engineering, programming languages, ethics in tech, and the social impact of technology.
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.
Eli Bendersky’s long-running programming blog (since 2003) documents practical software engineering insights, open-source projects, and deep technical explorations—written for learning, reference, and the joy of coding.
Jogendra K is a software engineer based in Amsterdam, originally from India, working across backend systems and iOS development. An engineering physics graduate from IIT (BHU) Varanasi, he is also a student pilot at KLM Aeroclub, exploring the intersection of technology, aviation, and lifelong learning.
Nicholas C. Zakas — Independent software developer, author, and coach, creator of ESLint, and former principal engineer at Yahoo and Box, sharing expertise in JavaScript, developer tooling, career growth, and sustainable software practices.
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.
Riccardo Carlesso — Cloud engineer and technical writer exploring AI-powered development, Gemini CLI, Google Cloud, and modern tooling through hands-on experiments, vibe coding, and practical tutorials across web, cloud, and automation.
Tibor Bödecs — Swift developer and technical writer sharing in-depth articles on Swift, Swift 6, server-side Swift, and frameworks like Hummingbird and Vapor, with a focus on clean architecture, type safety, and modern language features.
Andrew Lock — Full-stack ASP.NET developer and creator of .NET Escapades, sharing in-depth tutorials and practical insights on ASP.NET Core, C#, and modern .NET development, backed by a PhD and author of ASP.NET Core in Action.
Alvin Ashcraft — Creator of Morning Dew, a daily curated link roundup for Windows and .NET developers, and a Microsoft technical writer with 29+ years of experience sharing high-quality resources on .NET, Azure, web, and modern software development.
Maxence Poutord est un développeur logiciel spécialisé dans l'architecture Vue.js, les workflows Git et le développement web moderne. Découvrez des insights issus de 3 ans de maintenance d'une énorme base de code Vue.js incluant 9 leçons essentielles, décisions d'architecture pour faire évoluer de grandes applications et tests d'intégration avec Testing Library. Explorez des tutoriels Git complets incluant des cheat sheets avancées, la compréhension des mécanismes internes de git commit et l'optimisation de gitconfig personnalisé. Apprenez la migration de Gatsby.js vers Astro, l'intégration de commentaires Giscus dans les blogs Astro et 10 ans d'expérience en blogging. Suivez pour la sensibilisation à la cybersécurité sur les arnaques crypto, des projets open-source incluant docker-symfony et l'assistant IA YoutubeMate, et des insights pratiques de développement web. Accédez aux projets phares et 62+ articles de blog sur JavaScript, les tests et l'architecture logicielle.