Yuxin Wu
Yuxin Wu shares in-depth insights on Python, PyTorch, and large-scale software design. Explore tutorials on memory optimization, data loading, stacked diffs, static initialization, and building efficient deep learning systems.
Yuxin Wu shares in-depth insights on Python, PyTorch, and large-scale software design. Explore tutorials on memory optimization, data loading, stacked diffs, static initialization, and building efficient deep learning systems.
Andy Wingo is a systems programmer and researcher focused on garbage collection, virtual machines, WebAssembly, and language runtimes like V8 and Guile. His blog documents deep experiments in memory management, performance, and VM design.
Alex Gaynor is a software resilience engineer focused on building reliable, secure systems across government, industry, and open source. He writes about software security, serialization, benchmarks, and the economics of open-source infrastructure.
Patrick Dubroy is an independent software engineer and researcher based in Munich, co-creator and maintainer of the Ohm parsing toolkit for JavaScript and TypeScript. Formerly at Google, Sourcegraph, Lyft, and leading research labs, he writes and speaks about programming languages, usability, and software design.
Sébastien Deleuze is a core committer on the Spring Framework and a long-time advocate of WebAssembly, active in the space since 2016. He focuses on pushing the Spring ecosystem forward with modern JVM features, Kotlin-first development, null safety, runtime efficiency, and native technologies. Sébastien frequently writes and speaks about the future of Spring, including Spring Boot, GraalVM Native Image, WebAssembly, and next-generation application performance.
Robin Moffatt is a Principal DevEx Engineer and seasoned conference speaker with 15+ years of experience presenting at top events like QCon, Devoxx, Kafka Summit, and Strata. He shares insights on developer experience, distributed systems, and cloud technologies through his blog, YouTube, and public talks.
Tim Deschryver is a software developer and cloud architect specializing in Azure, DevOps, and web application security.
Kevin Gosse is a Microsoft MVP and .NET expert specializing in performance, debugging, and memory management.
James Long is a design-focused software engineer and product builder, best known as the creator of Prettier, Actual, and absurd-sql. He specializes in foundational web technologies, local-first software, and deeply crafted user experiences.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Rafael Winterhalter explains how to use Byte Buddy for runtime proxy creation in modern Java, covering migration from cglib, method interception, and efficient class caching under Java 17.
Eli Bendersky’s long-running programming blog (since 2003) documents practical software engineering insights, open-source projects, and deep technical explorations—written for learning, reference, and the joy of coding.
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.
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.
jakearchibald.com is a blog focused on web performance, service workers, and progressive web apps (PWAs). Jake Archibald, currently a Principal Engineer at Shopify, was previously a developer advocate at Google, specializing in improving web performance and building faster, more reliable web experiences.