Carlos Mendible
Carlos Mendible is a Principal Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft who writes in-depth, hands-on guides about Azure, Kubernetes, Terraform, and Generative AI, focusing on real-world cloud automation and architecture.
Carlos Mendible is a Principal Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft who writes in-depth, hands-on guides about Azure, Kubernetes, Terraform, and Generative AI, focusing on real-world cloud automation and architecture.
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.
Dieter Gobeyn is a cloud and .NET specialist with deep expertise in Microsoft Azure, combining hands-on engineering, IT architecture, and leadership to deliver practical cloud solutions for businesses.
Mark Tinderholt is a Principal Architect at Microsoft, specializing in Azure cloud architecture, DevOps, and infrastructure automation with Terraform. Through Azure Terraformer, he educates and connects the community around best practices in Azure automation and multi-cloud engineering.
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.
Daniel Wertheim is a .NET-focused software engineer who writes about system design, security, and real-world application architecture. His blog explores topics such as multi-tenancy, authentication and authorization, Keycloak, MongoDB, and NuGet packaging, with an emphasis on practical trade-offs and implementation details.
Thomas Levesque is a French software developer and long-time .NET expert with 20 years of experience, specializing in C#, ASP.NET Core, and open-source development. He is a core maintainer of FakeItEasy and a former Microsoft MVP.
Immo Landwerth is a Program Manager on the .NET team at Microsoft who writes candidly about .NET, software design, and developer experience, combining product insight with hands-on coding and a refreshingly honest perspective.
Muhammad Rehan Saeed is a software developer at Microsoft, open-source contributor, and former Microsoft MVP, specializing in C#, .NET, and sharing real-world development experience through live streaming and community engagement.
Kévin Chalet is a Microsoft MVP and .NET security expert based in France, best known for OpenIddict, focusing on OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, ASP.NET Core, and modern authentication systems.
Adam Ralph is a software developer and writer focused on .NET development, tooling, open-source software, and thoughtful engineering practices, sharing concise insights on technical and real-world problems.
Matt Warren is a software developer and writer focused on deep technical analysis of the .NET runtime, C# internals, performance, and low-level runtime behavior.
Chris “Woody” Woodruff is a Microsoft MVP and software architect specializing in .NET, API design, and scalable cloud architectures, known for developer advocacy, mentorship, and community leadership.
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.
Michal Strehovsky is a .NET Runtime engineer at Microsoft based in Slovakia, writing about C#, .NET, and low-level programming. He also maintains the bflat compiler and enjoys experimental C# projects.
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.
Jeremy D. Miller — Veteran .NET developer and software architect, Agile pioneer, and open-source leader behind StructureMap and the JasperFx “Critter Stack,” focused on building resilient server-side .NET systems
Steve Gordon — Senior .NET engineer at Elastic, community speaker, and author, focused on ASP.NET Core and building high-quality .NET client libraries.
Steve Sanderson is a Microsoft engineer working on ASP.NET since 2010, creator of Knockout.js, author of ASP.NET books, and a frequent conference speaker focused on making web platforms delightful for JavaScript developers.
James Turner (Turnerj) is a programmer and entrepreneur with a passion for technology, building software products and running a development business, backed by years of hands-on experience in web development and startups.