Feross Aboukhadijeh
Feross Aboukhadijeh is a software engineer and open-source creator behind WebTorrent, Socket, BitMidi, and JavaScript Standard Style, writing influential articles on web development, security, and internet culture.
Feross Aboukhadijeh is a software engineer and open-source creator behind WebTorrent, Socket, BitMidi, and JavaScript Standard Style, writing influential articles on web development, security, and internet culture.
André Staltz is an open source freelancer who builds and teaches software focused on JavaScript, reactive programming, and peer-to-peer networks, and is the creator of Manyverse, an off-the-grid social network.
Zach Leatherman is a web builder at Font Awesome, creator of Eleventy (11ty), and an award-winning open source developer. He speaks internationally and contributes to IndieWeb projects.
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.
Sven Ruppert is a Java and Kotlin developer focused on cybersecurity, software architecture, and hands-on engineering, sharing practical tutorials, workshops, and deep dives into secure, modern Java development.
Piotr Mińkowski is a Java expert and Cloud Native consultant sharing practical insights on Spring Boot, Kubernetes, microservices, and modern software architecture.
Remy Sharp, Brighton-based developer and founder of Left Logic, shares insights on web development, coding, business, and personal projects.
Hynek Schlawack, a Python and Go developer from Berlin, shares insights through blog posts, conference talks, YouTube videos, and open-source projects, focusing on web hosting, software engineering, and community-driven tech.
Gergely Orosz analyzes real-world tech industry issues, from Cloudflare outages and dependency risks to return-to-office trends, sharing practical insights on software engineering, reliability, and modern tech culture.
Drew DeVault’s blog features sharp commentary on open source, software engineering, programming languages, ethics in tech, and the social impact of technology.
Paweł Chudzik is a programming blog covering practical how-tos and deep dives into Docker, Java, Python, Git, testing, and software architecture.
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.
Jogendra K is a software engineer based in Amsterdam, originally from India, working across backend systems and iOS development. An engineering physics graduate from IIT (BHU) Varanasi, he is also a student pilot at KLM Aeroclub, exploring the intersection of technology, aviation, and lifelong learning.
Nicholas C. Zakas — Independent software developer, author, and coach, creator of ESLint, and former principal engineer at Yahoo and Box, sharing expertise in JavaScript, developer tooling, career growth, and sustainable software practices.
Simon Willison — Independent developer and writer documenting practical experiments, tools, and deep analysis around large language models, generative AI, web development, security, and emerging programming workflows through detailed posts and daily TILs.
Michael Bahr — Practical software engineering articles focused on AWS serverless architecture, DynamoDB, AWS CDK, cost optimization, monitoring, and real-world cloud problem solving, with hands-on tutorials and production-tested insights shared through bahr.dev.
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.
Dejan Agostini — Squad Lead and Senior iOS Developer with over a decade of experience building and refactoring large-scale iOS applications, passionate about Swift, Objective-C, backend-driven mobile development, and leading high-performing teams.