Tyler Sloane
Tyler Sloane shares insights on frontend performance tuning, Elixir, Rust, and self-hosting projects. Explore technical devlogs, side-project experiments, and practical programming tips for developers and enthusiasts.
Tyler Sloane shares insights on frontend performance tuning, Elixir, Rust, and self-hosting projects. Explore technical devlogs, side-project experiments, and practical programming tips for developers and enthusiasts.
Tyler A. Young is a product-focused Elixir developer building a bootstrapped B2B SaaS in public. He writes and speaks about Elixir, web scraping, testing, and the real-world challenges of solo entrepreneurship and software reliability.
Jonas Hietala is a writer and developer who blogs about programming, Neovim, Rust, home automation, and hands-on tech projects like 3D printing. With long-form series and personal reflections, he shares practical experiments and lessons from 15+ years of blogging.
Nikita Sobolev is a CTO, founder of wemake.services, and open-source advocate who works across Python, Elixir, and TypeScript, sharing expertise in software architecture, product development, and sustainable open-source practices.
Louis Pilfold is a software developer and creator of the Gleam programming language, sharing insights on programming languages, BEAM, Elixir, and software tooling through writing, speaking, and tutorials.
Kevin Avignon is a software engineer and writer embracing the focused generalist mindset, sharing thoughtful insights on engineering, developer productivity, performance, system design, and the human side of building software through in-depth articles and essays.
Michael Lynch – Developer, Indie Founder and Technical Writer Michael Lynch shares honest and detailed stories from his journey as a software engineer and indie founder. His blog covers topics like building sustainable businesses, code reviews, software craftsmanship, and lessons learned from running and selling his own startup, TinyPilot. Each post reflects a mix of engineering precision and real-world experience, written with clarity and humor. Readers can find tutorials, retrospectives, and essays that go beyond code to explore motivation, productivity, and the human side of software development. This blog is a must-read for developers, indie hackers, and anyone who enjoys thoughtful writing about technology and entrepreneurship.
Yasoob Khalid is a developer and writer best known for the free, open-source book Intermediate Python and his project-driven follow-up, Practical Python Projects. His articles and books have reached 5+ million readers across 189+ countries, and his blog remains a go-to place for clear, practical Python insights. By day, Yasoob works on Azure Cloud Networking at Microsoft, and by night he continues to publish tutorials, notes, and experiments that demystify real-world Python for learners at every level. He’s also the author behind the long-running Python Tips site and newsletter, where he focuses on approachable explanations and hands-on examples.