Microservices Blogs

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Dustin Specker
2/7/2026 EN

Dustin Specker

Dustin Specker is a software engineer and technical writer focused on Go, Kubernetes, and modern testing practices. He writes in-depth articles on Ginkgo/Gomega, OpenTelemetry tracing, Kubernetes networking, and improving developer workflows through better tooling and observability.

Michael Herman
2/1/2026 EN

Michael Herman

Michael Herman’s blog focuses on practical backend and DevOps engineering, covering Docker, Kubernetes, Node.js, cloud deployments, and modern CI/CD workflows. A hands-on archive of tutorials and guides for building, testing, and scaling web applications.

Noah Gift
2/1/2026 EN

Noah Gift

Noah Gift is a technologist, educator, and writer focused on cloud computing, AI, open source, and the human impact of technology. His work blends hands-on engineering insights (Python, Rust, AWS, serverless) with sharp critiques of corporate culture, economic systems, and AI ethics.

Mark Heckler
1/25/2026 EN

Mark Heckler

Mark Heckler, MBA, is the Senior Director of Field Engineering at Moderne and a seasoned technologist specializing in application modernization, developer tools, and cloud-native architectures. An open-source contributor and author of Spring Boot: Up and Running, Mark helps organizations deliver secure, observable, and high-performance systems—on time and on budget. He’s also a licensed, instrument-rated pilot, bringing precision and clarity to both software and flight.

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.

Adrian Mouat
1/21/2026 EN

Adrian Mouat

Adrian Mouat is a software engineer, consultant, speaker, and author specializing in containers, DevOps, Kubernetes, and software supply chain security. He is the author of Using Docker and creator of the Trow container registry, sharing expertise through talks, writing, and open-source contributions.

Yoel Zeldes
1/21/2026 EN

Yoel Zeldes

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.