Rui Peres
Rui Peres writes thoughtful, concise reflections on leadership, software engineering, delivery, and personal growth. His blog blends management insights, tech culture, and everyday observations with a calm, reflective tone.
Rui Peres writes thoughtful, concise reflections on leadership, software engineering, delivery, and personal growth. His blog blends management insights, tech culture, and everyday observations with a calm, reflective tone.
Ellen Shapiro is a software developer and writer sharing thoughtful insights on iOS, web development, open source, and life in tech. Her blog blends practical programming tips with personal stories, speaking experiences, and reflections on work and creativity.
Orta Therox is a technologist and writer exploring the craft of software through games, crosswords, and modern web tooling. At Puzzmo, Orta writes about tech stacks, developer workflows, offline-first apps, and experiments with AI and programming culture.
Thomas Lumley writes thoughtful, in-depth articles on statistics, data analysis, and statistical modeling. His blog explores topics like survey methods, regression, simulations, and inference with a rigorous yet reflective approach.
Daniel Saidi is a freelance engineer specializing in app and product development for Apple platforms. He writes and builds open-source tools focused on Swift, SwiftUI, and modern iOS/macOS development.
Michelle Barker is a front-end developer and writer behind CSS { In Real Life }, a blog dedicated to modern CSS and real-world web development. She shares honest, practical insights on evolving CSS features, front-end techniques, and the web community.
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.
Stern Semasuka is a data scientist at WestJet who writes beginner-friendly guides on machine learning, data analysis, and programming. His blog simplifies complex ML concepts using practical projects and the Feynman Technique.
Eugene Yan is a Principal Applied Scientist at Amazon, building AI-powered recommendation systems and experiences. He shares insights on RecSys, LLMs, and applied machine learning, while mentoring and investing in ML startups.
Joonas is a software engineer from Finland who writes about software architecture, distributed systems, and hands-on infrastructure projects, with a focus on Event Sourcing, CQRS, homelabs, and open-source engineering.
Ian Lewis is a software engineer based in Tokyo who writes about containers, Kubernetes, DevOps, and programming practices. His blog covers real-world engineering topics, career reflections, and practical tooling insights from working with cloud-native systems.
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.
Jeremy Howard leads Answer.AI, an AI R&D lab building practical applications from cutting-edge research. He focuses on AI, open-source tools, and educational platforms to help developers and researchers solve real-world problems efficiently.
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.
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.
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.
Kris Kula is a writer, programmer, consultant, and public speaker passionate about mental models, complex systems, and productivity.
Lukas Ruebbelke is a passionate software developer and educator focused on helping others create meaningful, impactful applications.