Tobias Zimmergren
Tobias Zimmergren is a cloud technology leader, CTO and co-founder of pons.io, former Microsoft MVP, and Azure expert with deep experience in enterprise architecture, community building, and technical education.
Tobias Zimmergren is a cloud technology leader, CTO and co-founder of pons.io, former Microsoft MVP, and Azure expert with deep experience in enterprise architecture, community building, and technical education.
Steven Giesel is a Senior Software Engineer and Microsoft MVP with over 13 years of experience, specializing in .NET and modern backend development. He shares deep technical knowledge across topics such as C#, EF Core, RavenDB, distributed systems, and cloud-native architectures, and is an active speaker in the .NET community.
Alan Kinane is an IT professional with over 25 years of experience, specializing in infrastructure and Microsoft Azure. A Microsoft MVP and Certified Trainer, he writes practical guides and insights on cloud services, Azure features, and real-world IT operations.
Immo Landwerth is a Program Manager on the .NET team at Microsoft who writes candidly about .NET, software design, and developer experience, combining product insight with hands-on coding and a refreshingly honest perspective.
Matt Warren is a software developer and writer focused on deep technical analysis of the .NET runtime, C# internals, performance, and low-level runtime behavior.
Michal Strehovsky is a .NET Runtime engineer at Microsoft based in Slovakia, writing about C#, .NET, and low-level programming. He also maintains the bflat compiler and enjoys experimental C# projects.
Chris Sainty — Software engineer, author, and open-source contributor focused on C# and .NET web development, best known for Blazor libraries, writing, and community education.
Theodore Ts’o — Linux kernel developer and technologist writing about Linux, filesystems, open source, and the broader impact of technology on society.
Ned Bellavance — Veteran IT professional and founder of Ned in the Cloud, creating courses, podcasts, and technical content on cloud and infrastructure.
Jurgen Kevelaers is an independent software architect and developer specializing in Microsoft .NET and Azure, focused on building scalable, cloud-based, and maintainable systems.
Drew DeVault’s blog features sharp commentary on open source, software engineering, programming languages, ethics in tech, and the social impact of technology.
Jordan Krey — Software engineer with 15+ years of experience building enterprise and startup platforms, sharing insights on career growth, leadership, impostor syndrome, and the people skills engineers need to own and advance their careers.
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.
Manuel Meyer — Azure Architect, Trainer, and Microsoft MVP specializing in Microsoft Cloud solutions, cloud onboarding, performance management, and troubleshooting, sharing hands-on insights about Azure, M365, and modern cloud technologies.
Alvin Ashcraft — Creator of Morning Dew, a daily curated link roundup for Windows and .NET developers, and a Microsoft technical writer with 29+ years of experience sharing high-quality resources on .NET, Azure, web, and modern software development.
Daniel Krzyczkowski is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft who writes about Azure, .NET, and AI-powered applications. His blog covers hands-on guides on topics like Azure OpenAI integration, serverless computing, building secure APIs, using Microsoft Entra, and modern DevOps practices. He often combines theory with real project examples, showing how to apply Microsoft technologies efficiently in production environments. The blog is a valuable resource for developers working with the Microsoft ecosystem who want to explore practical cloud architectures and AI-driven development.
Marius Sandbu is a Norwegian cloud architect and technology evangelist, best known for his long-running blog msandbu.org, where he’s been sharing in-depth insights on cloud infrastructure, security, and end-user computing since 2012. He currently works as a Nordics Lead Cloud Architect at Sopra Steria, helping enterprises design and secure complex multi-cloud environments across Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud. A long-time Microsoft MVP (Azure) and conference speaker, Marius is also the author of several books on topics such as Citrix NetScaler and cloud security. Through his blog, talks, and the Cloudfirst podcast, he bridges the gap between enterprise IT and real-world implementation, offering clear, experience-driven guidance for cloud professionals who value depth over hype.
DanLuu.com is the personal blog of Dan Luu, known for long-form essays that mix systems thinking with careful measurement and clear writing. The topics range from computer latency and input lag, testing versus informal reasoning, and concurrency bugs, to industry pieces on developer compensation and curated lists of programming blogs worth reading. Many posts include data, historical context, and reproducible reasoning, which is why the site is often cited in courses and shared across the developer community. The design is intentionally minimal, which puts all attention on the ideas.