Juan Fernandes
Juan Fernandes is an experienced freelance web designer and front-end developer specializing in HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript, creating stylish, responsive, and user-friendly websites for businesses of all sizes.
Juan Fernandes is an experienced freelance web designer and front-end developer specializing in HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript, creating stylish, responsive, and user-friendly websites for businesses of all sizes.
Daniel Scott-Raynsford (DSR) is a Senior Partner Solution Architect for Data & AI at Microsoft with 25+ years of experience, specializing in Azure, cloud-native SaaS architectures, DevOps/AIOps, and agentic AI systems.
Simon Waight is a software developer and technical blogger who writes about Microsoft developer events, GitHub Copilot, AI applications, and modern web development with practical insights for developers.
Tim Kadlec helps organizations build faster, more effective websites through sustainable web performance practices. He writes about performance culture, metrics, and real-world optimization strategies.
Alejandro AR writes about technology, programming, AI, philosophy, and everyday life. His blog features reflections on software development, team dynamics, AI applications, and creative problem-solving.
Anthony Fu is an open-source creator and design engineer at NuxtLabs and Vercel, known for building popular tools like Vitest, VueUse, UnoCSS, and Slidev, and for contributing to the Vue, Nuxt, and Vite ecosystems.
Jacob Tomlinson writes about Python, open-source development, GitHub Actions, automation, and best practices for software maintenance.
Michael writes about software development, leadership, and practical tips for fixing edge cases in tools, with a focus on GitHub Actions and workflow optimization.
Tom Ashworth shares insights on product management, software development, and technical leadership, with a focus on probabilistic modeling, Rust, GraphQL, and practical guides for teams.
Sebastian Raschka, PhD, is an LLM Research Engineer and AI expert bridging academia and industry, specializing in large language models, high-performance AI systems, and practical, code-driven machine learning.
Oliver Drotbohm is a software architect and Java expert focused on Spring, modular application design, and improving software maintainability. He shares insights through blogs, tools like jMolecules, and conference talks.
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.
Rafael Winterhalter explains how to use Byte Buddy for runtime proxy creation in modern Java, covering migration from cglib, method interception, and efficient class caching under Java 17.
Marcus Biel shares Java tutorials, conference insights, and practical software development guidance, helping developers improve their skills and navigate the Java ecosystem.
Dave Cheney explores Go programming with practical examples, pop quizzes, and deep dives into performance, correctness, and real-world pitfalls in software development.
Steve Yegge shares candid insights on software development, programming languages, and Android/iOS development challenges, blending humor with practical lessons from his career.
Drew DeVault’s blog features sharp commentary on open source, software engineering, programming languages, ethics in tech, and the social impact of technology.
Kevin Avignon is a software engineer and writer embracing the focused generalist mindset, sharing thoughtful insights on engineering, developer productivity, performance, system design, and the human side of building software through in-depth articles and essays.
Nicholas C. Zakas — Independent software developer, author, and coach, creator of ESLint, and former principal engineer at Yahoo and Box, sharing expertise in JavaScript, developer tooling, career growth, and sustainable software practices.
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.