Csharp Blogs

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Patrick Coakley
2/4/2026 EN

Patrick Coakley

Patrick Coakley provides tutorials and insights on C++, C#, .NET, Python, and game development with Godot. Learn programming fundamentals, design patterns, CLI tools, and practical software development tips for beginners and pros alike.

Steven Giesel
1/12/2026 EN

Steven Giesel

Steven Giesel is a Senior Software Engineer and Microsoft MVP with over 13 years of experience, specializing in .NET and modern backend development. He shares deep technical knowledge across topics such as C#, EF Core, RavenDB, distributed systems, and cloud-native architectures, and is an active speaker in the .NET community.

Chris Sainty
1/12/2026 EN

Chris Sainty

Chris Sainty — Software engineer, author, and open-source contributor focused on C# and .NET web development, best known for Blazor libraries, writing, and community education.

Anthony Giretti
12/31/2025 EN

Anthony Giretti

Anthony Giretti — .NET developer and technical blogger sharing deep dives, tutorials, and the latest updates on C#, ASP.NET Core, minimal APIs, and modern .NET technologies, with a strong focus on new language features and practical backend development.

Andrew Lock
12/31/2025 EN

Andrew Lock

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.

Stephen Cleary
11/15/2025 EN

Stephen Cleary

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.