Jeaye Wilkerson
Jeaye Wilkerson is a privacy-focused hacker and problem solver, writing about Linux, security, open-source software, and thoughtful technical explorations with a strong emphasis on user freedom and system integrity.
Jeaye Wilkerson is a privacy-focused hacker and problem solver, writing about Linux, security, open-source software, and thoughtful technical explorations with a strong emphasis on user freedom and system integrity.
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.
Luke Hoban is CTO at Pulumi and a co-founder of TypeScript, writing about programming languages, cloud platforms, developer tools, and computer science concepts.
Heydon Pickering is a web-focused technical writer and designer specializing in inclusive language, accessible interfaces, design systems, and frontend documentation, with global speaking experience and award recognition.
Gunnar Morling is a Java Champion and open-source software engineer specializing in Java and data streaming. He works at Confluent, contributes to projects like Hibernate and Debezium, and shares his expertise through blogs, talks, and conferences.
Nicolai Parlog (nipafx) is a Java Developer Advocate at Oracle who shares deep insights on Java through blogs, talks, books, videos, and open-source projects, helping developers learn and grow.
Adam Wathan, full-stack developer and entrepreneur, shares insights on software development, Tailwind CSS, and building better web applications through articles, talks, and courses.
Rob Pike shares thoughtful essays and talks on software engineering, Go’s evolution, and the dangers of complexity, reflecting on what the Go project got right, what it got wrong, and how to build better software systems.
Phil Eaton is a staff engineer working on Postgres and software internals, sharing insights on databases, systems engineering, and life deep in the software stack.
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.
Ire Aderinokun — Investor, entrepreneur, and software engineer with deep expertise in web technologies, early-stage startups, and frontier markets, focused on building and backing mission-driven companies advancing financial inclusion across Africa and emerging economies.
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.
Alex Merced — Developer and technical writer sharing in-depth insights on data engineering, Apache Iceberg, data lakehouse architectures, Python tooling, and modern analytics platforms, with a strong focus on practical, hands-on learning.
Tibor Bödecs — Swift developer and technical writer sharing in-depth articles on Swift, Swift 6, server-side Swift, and frameworks like Hummingbird and Vapor, with a focus on clean architecture, type safety, and modern language features.
Trevor — Senior iOS Developer and Swift enthusiast sharing practical tutorials and real-world insights on Swift, SwiftUI, Combine, and iOS app development, with a passion for continuous learning and building high-quality App Store apps.
Maxence Poutord est un développeur logiciel spécialisé dans l'architecture Vue.js, les workflows Git et le développement web moderne. Découvrez des insights issus de 3 ans de maintenance d'une énorme base de code Vue.js incluant 9 leçons essentielles, décisions d'architecture pour faire évoluer de grandes applications et tests d'intégration avec Testing Library. Explorez des tutoriels Git complets incluant des cheat sheets avancées, la compréhension des mécanismes internes de git commit et l'optimisation de gitconfig personnalisé. Apprenez la migration de Gatsby.js vers Astro, l'intégration de commentaires Giscus dans les blogs Astro et 10 ans d'expérience en blogging. Suivez pour la sensibilisation à la cybersécurité sur les arnaques crypto, des projets open-source incluant docker-symfony et l'assistant IA YoutubeMate, et des insights pratiques de développement web. Accédez aux projets phares et 62+ articles de blog sur JavaScript, les tests et l'architecture logicielle.
Morling.dev is the personal blog of Michael Morling, a software engineer and architect with deep expertise in Java, Spring, JVM internals, architecture, performance, and developer tooling. His writing focuses on practical and detailed explanations of topics such as Spring framework internals, microservices design, JVM garbage collection, performance tuning, clean architecture, Gradle builds, and language features that matter in real projects. Michael often breaks down subtle behaviors of the JVM and Spring ecosystem, helping developers understand why things work the way they do and how to improve reliability and efficiency in production systems.
Cassidoo.co is the personal blog of Cassidy Williams, a well known developer, speaker, and educator who writes about JavaScript, React, career growth, web development, dev tools, and learning in public. Her posts mix technical insights with approachable explanations, covering topics like UI patterns, coding tips, productivity workflows, and the human side of software engineering. Cassidy is known for her weekly newsletter, open-source work, and community involvement.
tkdodo.eu is the personal blog of Dominik Dorfmeister, a web developer from Vienna with a strong focus on React and TypeScript. Dominik is a co-maintainer of TanStack Query, one of the most popular async state management libraries in the React ecosystem, where he focuses on education, support, and explaining complex concepts in an approachable way. On his blog he writes in depth articles about React, TypeScript, React Query, async state management, and practical frontend patterns. Many posts are based on real questions from the community on Twitter, Stack Overflow, and the TanStack Discord, which makes the content very close to what developers struggle with in day to day work. He also helps maintain remeda, a TypeScript focused utility library, and often shows how strong typing and good tooling can make React apps safer and easier to maintain.
Blog.DanielJanus.pl is the personal blog of Daniel Janus, a veteran programmer from Poland who writes about Clojure, Rust, functional programming, developer culture, and personal productivity. Daniel combines deep technical insights with reflections on how code, words, and emotions interact in a developer’s life. His posts range from “Corner-cases of Comparing Clojure Numbers” to explorations of CSS compression and personal essays about ADHD and workspace clutter. The blog is bilingual (Polish and English) and features both short essays and detailed code-driven articles. With an emphasis on thinking clearly, rethinking assumptions, and learning continuously, Daniel’s writing appeals to engineers seeking both intellectual depth and human perspective.