Jason Taylor
Jason Taylor is a Solutions Architect and Software Engineer, Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies, specializing in .NET, Azure, cloud architecture, Agile delivery, and scalable enterprise applications.
Jason Taylor is a Solutions Architect and Software Engineer, Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies, specializing in .NET, Azure, cloud architecture, Agile delivery, and scalable enterprise applications.
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.
Jonas Bonér is an entrepreneur, public speaker, and open-source pioneer, best known as the creator of Akka and the Reactive Manifesto, and founder and CTO of Akka, building agentic AI platforms for distributed systems at scale.
Oliver Drotbohm is a software architect and Java expert focused on Spring, modular application design, and improving software maintainability. He shares insights through blogs, tools like jMolecules, and conference talks.
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Paweł Chudzik is a programming blog covering practical how-tos and deep dives into Docker, Java, Python, Git, testing, and software architecture.
Brent — Curator of Stitcher’s Community Feed, a community-driven, hand-curated content aggregator highlighting thoughtful, high-quality writing from across the web. The feed focuses on software engineering, open source, web development, infrastructure, and the human side of building technology. Readers can browse recent picks, follow via RSS, or contribute their own suggestions.
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Francesco — iOS and macOS developer and creator of SwiftyLion, sharing concise tips and tutorials on Swift, SwiftUI, Xcode, and modern iOS app development to help developers build better apps.
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Jaliya Udagedara — Software engineer and technical blogger sharing practical insights, fixes, and deep dives on Azure, .NET, cloud services, and developer tooling, with a strong focus on real-world problem solving and Microsoft ecosystem technologies.
Niels Swimberghe — Belgian-American software engineer, Microsoft MVP, and .NET editor at Twilio, creating practical tutorials on .NET, ASP.NET Core, Azure OpenAI, and cloud integrations with a strong focus on real-world developer tooling and APIs.
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.
Milan Jovanović — Software Architect and Microsoft MVP for Developer Technologies, helping engineers master .NET and software architecture through practical guidance, newsletters, and videos based on real-world enterprise experience.
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.
Blog.brecht.io is the personal blog of Brecht Billiet, a software architect and GenAI specialist formerly focused on Angular and front-end frameworks. He now helps organizations worldwide build intelligent AI agents, modern chatbots, and scalable GenAI solutions. With a long history of writing about Angular architecture, RxJS, large-scale single-page applications, and state management, Brecht blends deep front-end expertise with his current focus on GenAI and automation. His blog includes technical tutorials on building reactive web applications, designing scalable systems, adopting best practices for Angular, and now extends to AI solution design, agent development, and strategic consulting in advanced technologies. The style of writing is practical and experience-based. Brecht draws on his work training teams, architecture design, and mentoring developers, offering insights that both mid-level and senior engineers can apply directly in real business contexts.
Blog.mgechev.com is the personal blog of Minko Gechev, Lead for Web Frameworks at Google and a widely recognized engineer in the JavaScript and Angular ecosystem. Minko writes about Angular, JavaScript, TypeScript, frontend architecture, web performance, and AI assisted development, mixing clear code examples with insights gained from building frameworks at scale. He is the creator of influential open source projects and has been awarded by Google and the President of Bulgaria for the impact of his contributions. His articles often explore advanced topics such as LLM powered development, predictive prefetching, reactive rendering, framework design, and large scale JavaScript tooling. Beyond engineering, he shares lessons from giving over a hundred conference talks and from leading major web initiatives at Google. Minko is also the co founder of Rhyme.com, an EdTech platform offering hands on technical training. He built the platform and engineering team starting in 2015. In 2018 Rhyme became Coursera’s first acquisition, marking a significant milestone in his career.
mattstauffer.com is the personal blog of Matt Stauffer, a web developer, author, and educator specializing in Laravel, PHP, and full-stack web development. Matt shares tutorials, insights, and resources on modern web development, covering topics like backend development, JavaScript, and Laravel best practices. He is also the author of Laravel: Up & Running and a host of the Laravel Podcast. Through his blog, Matt provides practical advice for developers, project management tips, and insights into maintaining a productive development workflow. His content is designed to help developers of all levels improve their skills and stay updated with the latest trends in the web development industry.
BenNadel.com is a personal blog by Ben Nadel, a web development expert, covering a wide range of topics including JavaScript, ColdFusion, Angular, and various modern web technologies. The blog features deep-dive tutorials, practical coding tips, and insights on web development best practices. With a focus on real-world problem-solving, Ben shares his extensive experience as a full-stack developer, making the site a valuable resource for developers at all levels.