Product management Blogs

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Mark Saroufim
2/2/2026 EN

Mark Saroufim

Mark Saroufim is a software engineer and writer focused on machine learning systems, PyTorch, reinforcement learning, and the intersection of computation, mathematics, and product thinking. His writing blends hands-on engineering with theory, exploring everything from deep learning infrastructure to philosophy of computation.

William Denniss
1/21/2026 EN

William Denniss

William Denniss is a cloud engineer focused on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and Autopilot Compute Class. He writes about cluster management, VM optimization, failure simulations, and containerized workloads in production environments.

Lucas F. Costa
1/14/2026 EN

Lucas F. Costa

Lucas F. Costa is a software engineer and writer sharing thoughtful perspectives on JavaScript, TypeScript, Rust, and open-source development. A former Chai.js and Sinon.js maintainer and YC-backed founder, he writes about testing, code quality, and well-engineered software.

Jeremy Daly
1/11/2026 EN

Jeremy Daly

Jeremy Daly is a seasoned technology leader, AWS Serverless Hero, and co-founder of Ampt. He writes about serverless architectures, cloud applications, programming, and developer productivity, sharing insights from over 25 years in tech.

Minko Gechev
11/15/2025 EN

Minko Gechev

Blog.mgechev.com is the personal blog of Minko Gechev, Lead for Web Frameworks at Google and a widely recognized engineer in the JavaScript and Angular ecosystem. Minko writes about Angular, JavaScript, TypeScript, frontend architecture, web performance, and AI assisted development, mixing clear code examples with insights gained from building frameworks at scale. He is the creator of influential open source projects and has been awarded by Google and the President of Bulgaria for the impact of his contributions. His articles often explore advanced topics such as LLM powered development, predictive prefetching, reactive rendering, framework design, and large scale JavaScript tooling. Beyond engineering, he shares lessons from giving over a hundred conference talks and from leading major web initiatives at Google. Minko is also the co founder of Rhyme.com, an EdTech platform offering hands on technical training. He built the platform and engineering team starting in 2015. In 2018 Rhyme became Coursera’s first acquisition, marking a significant milestone in his career.

Ben McCormick
11/3/2025 EN

Ben McCormick

BenMcCormick.org is a blog authored by Ben McCormick, a seasoned software engineer, offering valuable insights on engineering leadership, front-end architecture, JavaScript, and productivity. Since 2012, Ben has written over 180 articles, covering key themes such as feedback loops, managing distributed teams, and front-end design. His posts explore practical, real-world challenges in software development, with a particular focus on JavaScript and React. Ben also shares advice on career development in the tech industry, making the blog a rich resource for both individual developers and engineering leaders.

Craig Taub
11/2/2025 EN

Craig Taub

Craig Taub’s blog is where technology meets real-world experience. From JavaScript and Node.js to cloud computing and backend design, each post shares lessons learned, best practices, and honest thoughts from a Tech Lead who’s passionate about open source and testing.

Martin Fowler
11/2/2025 EN

Martin Fowler

MartinFowler.com is the long-running technical blog of Martin Fowler, author, software architect, and Chief Scientist at ThoughtWorks. The site serves as a cornerstone for modern software engineering, featuring influential essays and guides on software architecture, refactoring, agile methodologies, design patterns, and continuous delivery. Martin’s writing combines deep technical expertise with a clear, educational tone, making complex ideas about domain-driven design, microservices, and testing strategies accessible to engineers of all levels. Classic works like Refactoring, Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture, and Continuous Integration originated from concepts first explored on this blog. With over two decades of archives, MartinFowler.com remains one of the most authoritative and enduring resources in professional software development.