Yevgeniy Brikman
Yevgeniy Brikman is the co-founder of Gruntwork and an O’Reilly author specializing in DevOps and software delivery. He shares practical guidance on infrastructure, Terraform, and scalable systems built for real-world production.
Yevgeniy Brikman is the co-founder of Gruntwork and an O’Reilly author specializing in DevOps and software delivery. He shares practical guidance on infrastructure, Terraform, and scalable systems built for real-world production.
Mitchell Hashimoto is a software developer and co-founder of HashiCorp, now working on Ghostty, a modern terminal emulator. He previously led and built major DevOps tools like Terraform, Vault, and Consul, and shares insights from engineering and aviation.
Kris Kula is a writer, programmer, consultant, and public speaker passionate about mental models, complex systems, and productivity.
Varun Kumar is an engineering leader and cloud architect with 15+ years of experience in cloud migration, modernization, and startup growth.
Merill Fernando is a Product Manager at Microsoft, specializing in Microsoft Entra and identity solutions. She helps enterprise customers deploy Entra successfully and collaborates on product innovation within Microsoft Graph.
Nills is a Microsoft Cloud Architect specializing in Azure, IaaS, networking, and container technologies like Docker and Kubernetes.
Scott Lilly shares practical C# programming tips, tutorials, and interview preparation guides for developers of all levels.
Benjamin Perkins is a Microsoft Azure Escalation Engineer in Munich, sharing expert C# and cloud solutions from 20+ years in IT.
Arnav Sharma is a cloud architect, Microsoft MVP, and certified Azure/AWS/GCP expert based in Sydney, sharing real-world cloud, DevOps, and security insights.
Geert Baeke explains how to build a cloud-native AI Agent Server using AG-UI and Microsoft Agent Framework, showcasing a Python backend with real-time streaming, standardized agent communication, and Azure-ready deployment.
Josh Collinsworth is a Design Engineer at Deno and former Shopify senior frontend developer, writing about web development, design, and modern JavaScript. He shares practical insights on frontend engineering, SvelteKit, accessibility, and the intersection of design and code.
Sam writes about the web, sharing insights from his experience as a technical founder, consultant, and angel investor. His blog also highlights open-source projects, practical web knowledge, and long-term perspectives on building technology.
Roy Kim is a Microsoft MVP and independent solutions architect specializing in Azure, AI, SharePoint, and Microsoft 365. With extensive enterprise experience, he designs and delivers secure cloud solutions including Azure Kubernetes architectures, operational infrastructure, and cloud security best practices. Roy has been a Microsoft MVP since 2017 and focuses on achieving real business outcomes through modern cloud platforms.
Nolan Lawson is a software engineer based in Seattle, known for his work on web performance, accessibility, and offline-first applications. He is the creator of pinafore.social and a longtime open-source contributor with deep frontend expertise.
Dave Rupert is a front-end engineer at Microsoft, web components specialist, and co-host of the ShopTalk Show podcast. He shares insights on modern HTML, CSS, and web development through talks, writing, and community events.
John Lokerse is a DevOps consultant sharing practical insights on Azure, Azure Bicep, GitHub Copilot, and AI-powered automation. Explore tutorials, experiments, and real-world solutions for modern DevOps and cloud infrastructure.
Mike Roberts — Software engineer and writer with a background spanning startups, consulting, finance, and large enterprises, sharing thoughtful perspectives on technology, careers, and life in software.
Mark Seemann — Independent software architect and author based in Copenhagen, known for clear thinking on software design, dependency injection, testing, and architecture through his ploeh blog and books.
Cal Paterson — London-born developer living in Helsinki, creator of csvbase and Python community organizer with a strong interest in data and open collaboration.
Bryan Cantrill — Systems software engineer and CTO/co-founder of Oxide Computer Company, writing and speaking about operating systems, hardware–software interfaces, and infrastructure.