Nick Nisi
Nick Nisi is a Developer Experience Engineer at WorkOS focused on TypeScript and developer tooling. He’s a JS Party podcast co-host, conference organizer, and frequent speaker sharing practical insights on modern JavaScript.
Nick Nisi is a Developer Experience Engineer at WorkOS focused on TypeScript and developer tooling. He’s a JS Party podcast co-host, conference organizer, and frequent speaker sharing practical insights on modern JavaScript.
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Simon Waight is a software developer and technical blogger who writes about Microsoft developer events, GitHub Copilot, AI applications, and modern web development with practical insights for developers.
Marcy Sutton Todd is a senior frontend engineer and accessibility advocate, currently working on frontend infrastructure and design systems at Khan Academy. She is known for her leadership in web accessibility, education, and inclusive design.
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Thomas Thornton is a cloud and DevOps specialist focused on Microsoft Azure, Azure DevOps, GitHub, and Terraform. Through practical tutorials and real-world troubleshooting, he helps developers and platform teams build, secure, and automate modern cloud solutions.
Phil Haack is a senior product engineer at PostHog, open-source leader, author, and speaker, known for his work on NuGet, ASP.NET MVC, GitHub, and building developer-focused products.
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.
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Ole Begemann — iOS and macOS developer based in Berlin, working primarily as a contractor. He writes thoughtfully about software development and is the co-author of Advanced Swift, a widely respected book on modern Swift programming. His work focuses on clarity, correctness, and deep understanding of Apple platforms.
Anthony Fu is an open-source creator and design engineer at NuxtLabs and Vercel, known for building popular tools like Vitest, VueUse, UnoCSS, and Slidev, and for contributing to the Vue, Nuxt, and Vite ecosystems.
Colby Fayock is a web developer and educator focused on building modern web experiences and teaching what he learns through practical guides, tutorials, and a weekly newsletter.
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