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Zell Liew
1/31/2026 EN

Zell Liew

Zell Liew is a front-end developer, writer, and creator known for deep, practical explorations of CSS, JavaScript, accessibility, and modern web tooling. His work blends thoughtful technical guidance with personal reflections on life, work, and growth, and is frequently featured on CSS-Tricks and Splendid Labz.

 Ian Lewis
1/22/2026 EN

Ian Lewis

Ian Lewis is a software engineer based in Tokyo who writes about containers, Kubernetes, DevOps, and programming practices. His blog covers real-world engineering topics, career reflections, and practical tooling insights from working with cloud-native systems.

Robin Moffatt
1/21/2026 EN

Robin Moffatt

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.

 Pascal Landau
1/21/2026 EN

Pascal Landau

Pascal Landau is the Technical Director of Marketing Intelligence and Technology at About You SE & Co. KG. Passionate about backend PHP development, Google BigQuery, and data-driven solutions, he also enjoys sharing knowledge, problem-solving techniques, and insights on software development and digital marketing.

Lucas Roesler
1/21/2026 EN

Lucas Roesler

Lucas Roesler is a senior engineer at Contiamo with a background in mathematics, web development, and machine learning. He writes about programming, CI/CD, Go, Linux, and modern engineering practices, sharing practical lessons from real-world projects.

Antti K. Koskela
1/18/2026 EN

Antti K. Koskela

Antti K. Koskela is a Microsoft MVP and Azure solutions architect sharing practical tips on Microsoft technologies, web development, and cloud architecture. His blog documents real-world problem solving, tinkering, and professional insights.

Josh King
1/13/2026 EN

Josh King

Josh King is a PowerShell developer and automation enthusiast known as the creator of BurntToast, sharing practical projects and tools around PowerShell, notifications, and home automation through his ToastIT blog.

Barbara
1/13/2026 EN

Barbara

Barbara is an Azure Technical Lead at OGD IT Services, Microsoft Azure MVP, MCT, and GitHub Star, focusing on Azure automation, DevOps, PowerShell, and Infrastructure as Code while actively teaching and speaking in the community.

Leo Visser
1/13/2026 EN

Leo Visser

Leo Visser is a Cloud Consultant at OGD ict-diensten in the Netherlands, specializing in cloud transformation, automation, and modernizing applications. A former SysOps engineer, he focuses on optimizing operations through automation and streamlined cloud solutions, and is a Microsoft MVP recognized for his community contributions.

Luke Murray
1/13/2026 EN

Luke Murray

Luke Murray is an ISM Service Lead at HSO and a Microsoft MVP in Azure based in Hamilton, New Zealand. With over a decade of experience, he specializes in designing secure, scalable cloud solutions using Microsoft Azure, DevOps practices, Infrastructure as Code, and cloud-native architectures, while actively contributing to the global Microsoft community.

Mark Tinderholt
1/12/2026 EN

Mark Tinderholt

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
1/12/2026 EN

Steven Giesel

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.

Mitul Suthar
1/2/2026 EN

Mitul Suthar

Mitul Suthar’s Coding Blog focuses on DevOps, cloud engineering, and modern developer tooling, covering topics like GitHub Actions, CI/CD pipelines, security scanning, Azure DevOps, containers, and automation to help developers build, secure, and ship software efficiently.

Andrew Lock
12/31/2025 EN

Andrew Lock

Andrew Lock — Full-stack ASP.NET developer and creator of .NET Escapades, sharing in-depth tutorials and practical insights on ASP.NET Core, C#, and modern .NET development, backed by a PhD and author of ASP.NET Core in Action.

Damien Guard
12/19/2025 EN

Damien Guard

Damien Guard est un développeur logiciel et passionné de typographie partageant son expertise sur le développement web, la programmation C#, MongoDB et le lettrage pixel art. Découvrez des tutoriels complets sur l'optimisation vidéo HTML5, les solutions de contournement LINQ C# 14, le MongoDB EF Core Provider avec chiffrement interrogeable et transactions, et le lazy loading avec les proxies EF Core. Explorez des articles sur l'amélioration de contenu Nuxt3, les extraits générés, les formulaires email AWS Lambda avec Brevo et reCAPTCHA, et l'art du lettrage Amiga issu du rétrogaming. Suivez le projet annuel Advent of Fonts présentant de la typographie 8x8 pixels. Apprenez le développement .NET 10, les meilleures pratiques Entity Framework Core, l'optimisation de performance Nuxt3 et la combinaison du développement web moderne avec l'esthétique rétro du pixel art.

Gunnar Morling
12/11/2025 EN

Gunnar Morling

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.

Cassidy Williams
11/29/2025 EN

Cassidy Williams

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.

Simon Willison
11/13/2025 EN

Simon Willison

SimonWillison.net is the long-running blog of Simon Willison, a software engineer, open-source creator, and co-author of the original Django framework. He writes about Python, Django, Datasette, AI tooling, prompt engineering, search, databases, APIs, data journalism, and practical software architecture. The blog includes detailed notes from experiments, conference talks, and real projects. Readers will find clear explanations of topics such as LLM workflows, SQL patterns, data publishing, scraping, deployment, caching, and modern developer tooling. Simon also publishes frequent micro-posts and TIL entries that document small discoveries and tricks from day-to-day engineering work. The tone is practical and research oriented, making the site a valuable resource for anyone interested in serious engineering and open data.

Matt Segal
11/10/2025 EN

Matt Segal

Matt Segal is a software engineer and tech lead who writes about software design, Python development, system architecture, and the craft of engineering teams. His blog focuses on practical approaches to building reliable, maintainable software - from dependency management and code reviews to continuous delivery and scalable system design.

Yasoob Khalid
11/7/2025 EN

Yasoob Khalid

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.

Matt Stauffer
11/3/2025 EN

Matt Stauffer

mattstauffer.com is the personal blog of Matt Stauffer, a web developer, author, and educator specializing in Laravel, PHP, and full-stack web development. Matt shares tutorials, insights, and resources on modern web development, covering topics like backend development, JavaScript, and Laravel best practices. He is also the author of Laravel: Up & Running and a host of the Laravel Podcast. Through his blog, Matt provides practical advice for developers, project management tips, and insights into maintaining a productive development workflow. His content is designed to help developers of all levels improve their skills and stay updated with the latest trends in the web development industry.

Matt Layman
11/3/2025 EN

Matt Layman

mattlayman.com is a blog by Matt Layman, a software engineer who focuses on building complex web applications, primarily using Django. He shares his expertise through regular live streams on YouTube, where he teaches others how to build advanced SaaS projects. Matt is also deeply involved in the tech community in Frederick, Maryland, where he founded Python Frederick and has helped organize local tech events. Currently, Matt is a Senior Staff Software Engineer at Included Health, working to enhance the patient experience through technology. His blog offers insights into web development, community involvement, and his career journey.