Richard Bradshaw
Richard Bradshaw shares expert insights on test automation, Selenium WebDriver, and BDD practices. Explore tutorials, patterns, and strategies to create reliable automated checks and improve QA processes.
Richard Bradshaw shares expert insights on test automation, Selenium WebDriver, and BDD practices. Explore tutorials, patterns, and strategies to create reliable automated checks and improve QA processes.
Unmesh Gundecha shares insights on AI-assisted programming, test automation, and software architecture. Explore tutorials on Docker, Kubernetes, command-line tools, and practical coding projects.
Noam Ross is a research software engineer and data scientist writing about open-source software, reproducible research, and the ethics of technology. His blog explores tooling choices, CI/CD workflows, and the social impact of software in scientific work.
Randy Zwitch is a software engineer specializing in Python and data engineering. His blog features detailed tutorials on building and optimizing Python tools like PyArrow with GPU/CUDA support, Docker workflows, and high-performance data processing.
Ben Balter writes about technology leadership, open source, and modern collaboration at scale. His essays blend engineering mindset with management, community building, remote work, and transparent communication—shaped by years of experience at GitHub and in public-sector tech.
Paolo Perrotta is a simple, opinionated Jekyll theme designed for easy, plug-and-play blogging on GitHub Pages. It’s fully responsive, SEO-friendly, supports Markdown, syntax highlighting, Disqus comments, Google Analytics, and comes with built-in pagination, RSS, and sitemap.
Derrick Stolee is a software engineer and former mathematician best known for his work on Git performance and scalability, especially for large monorepos. He writes and speaks about Git internals, database-style architectures, and open-source development at scale.
Michael Brown’s blog focuses on Swift and iOS development, covering topics like the Composable Architecture, ReactiveSwift, Xcode tooling, and Apple frameworks. The posts emphasize practical insights, pitfalls, and real-world solutions for iOS developers.
Brian Coyner is a seasoned software engineer, technical leader, and public speaker specializing in mobile and software architecture. He helps teams solve complex problems using core software principles, GoF design patterns, strong testing practices, and thoughtful API design. He is currently a Lead Software Architect (Staff+ Engineer) at NISC, focusing on scalable, reliable, and user-centric mobile solutions.
Daniel Saidi is a freelance engineer specializing in app and product development for Apple platforms. He writes and builds open-source tools focused on Swift, SwiftUI, and modern iOS/macOS development.
Alfian Losari is a self-taught software engineer specializing in Apple platform development, including iOS, macOS, watchOS, and visionOS. A former Lead GoFood iOS Engineer at Gojek, he builds open-source software and teaches app development through his XCA YouTube channel.
Eugene Yan is a Principal Applied Scientist at Amazon, building AI-powered recommendation systems and experiences. He shares insights on RecSys, LLMs, and applied machine learning, while mentoring and investing in ML startups.
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.
Yoel Zeldes is an algorithm engineer at AI21 Labs with a background in computer science from Hebrew University. He specializes in machine learning, NLP, computer vision, and distributed computing, focusing on data-driven solutions and clean, elegant code.
Amit Saha is a Sydney-based software engineer, author, and open-source contributor who shares knowledge through articles, books, and conference talks. He contributes to major projects across Go, Python, Java, Rust, and cloud-native ecosystems.
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.
David Darnes is a designer, front-end developer, and writer with over 15 years of experience building modern web interfaces and design systems. He works with leading companies and open source projects, sharing practical insights on web design and front-end development.
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 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.
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.