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.
Tyler Sloane shares insights on frontend performance tuning, Elixir, Rust, and self-hosting projects. Explore technical devlogs, side-project experiments, and practical programming tips for developers and enthusiasts.
Hubert (depesz) Lubaczewski is a PostgreSQL expert and developer sharing practical tips on database management, query optimization, and tooling. His blog covers PostgreSQL performance, CSV handling, T-SQL formatting, and real-world database workflows.
Russ Cox writes deep, authoritative essays on Go, compilers, floating-point algorithms, and software correctness. His work explores performance, debugging techniques, supply chain security, and the mathematical foundations behind reliable systems.
Lukasa’s Echochamber is a technical blog focused on Python, TLS, and open-source software maintenance. It features thoughtful essays on security APIs, networking, debugging low-level systems, and the realities of maintaining widely used libraries.
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.
Peter Steinberger is a developer and open-source creator exploring modern web technologies after years of native iOS development. Based between Vienna and London, he builds in public, shares learnings, and speaks at tech conferences.
Max Desiatov is a Ukrainian software engineer writing about Swift, structured concurrency, and WebAssembly. His blog explores modern Swift features, cross-platform development, and the future of software distribution.
Scott Berrevoets is an iOS-focused software engineer with over a decade of experience building and scaling mobile platforms. Currently at Speak and formerly a long-time iOS tech lead at Lyft, he writes about iOS development, architecture, and mobile engineering.
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.
Krzysztof Zabłocki (merowing_) is a Principal Engineer focused on developer experience and solving complex engineering problems. He builds award-winning apps and tools used by thousands of teams and shares insights on modern development, tooling, and LLM-assisted workflows.
Sundell is an independently run site by John Sundell, featuring articles, podcasts, and videos about Swift, iOS, and Mac development. It offers high-quality, privacy-friendly content for developers of all skill levels, with a strong focus on performance and craftsmanship.
Philipp Schmid is a Staff Engineer at Google DeepMind, building AI Developer Experience and DevRel initiatives. He specializes in LLMs, RLHF, and making advanced AI accessible to developers worldwide.
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.
Nicolas Fränkel is a technologist specializing in cloud-native technologies, DevOps, CI/CD pipelines, and system observability. He writes, speaks, and contributes to open-source projects to help developers adopt modern software practices.
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.
Jeff Miles is a system administrator who shares real-world solutions, troubleshooting guides, and lessons learned from daily IT work on the Faultbucket blog. His posts focus on practical problem-solving and giving back to the IT community.
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.
Dmitri Pavlutin is a Senior Frontend Developer with 10+ years of experience, specializing in JavaScript, TypeScript, React, and Vue.js. He shares practical tutorials and insights on modern frontend development, UI/UX, and application architecture.