Lukas Eder
Lukas Eder is a SQL expert and creator of jOOQ who writes in-depth articles on SQL standards, database performance, and advanced query design. His blog focuses on practical and theoretical aspects of modern relational databases.
Lukas Eder is a SQL expert and creator of jOOQ who writes in-depth articles on SQL standards, database performance, and advanced query design. His blog focuses on practical and theoretical aspects of modern relational databases.
Reza Rahman is a globally recognized enterprise Java expert, author of EJB 3 in Action, and longtime contributor to Java EE and Jakarta EE. He is a frequent conference speaker and leader in distributed systems, middleware, and enterprise architecture.
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.
Kellyn Gorman is an Advocate and Engineer at Redgate Software with nearly three decades of experience in cloud, databases, AI, and data-driven infrastructure. She is a published author, keynote speaker, and mentor, passionate about Women in Technology, DEI initiatives, and helping organizations succeed in their cloud and data journeys.
Carlos Mendible is a Principal Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft who writes in-depth, hands-on guides about Azure, Kubernetes, Terraform, and Generative AI, focusing on real-world cloud automation and architecture.
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.
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.
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.