Florian Dedov
Florian Dedov writes about Python programming, AI/ML concepts, and hands-on tech projects like Raspberry Pi. His content focuses on practical learning, project ideas, and demystifying AI terminology for developers and enthusiasts.
Florian Dedov writes about Python programming, AI/ML concepts, and hands-on tech projects like Raspberry Pi. His content focuses on practical learning, project ideas, and demystifying AI terminology for developers and enthusiasts.
Joel Grus is a software engineer and writer exploring data science, Python, and modern AI systems. His blog blends practical coding experiments, agent-based AI projects, and thoughtful reflections on technology, learning, and life.
Jake VanderPlas is an astronomer and open-source leader, serving as Director of Open Software at the University of Washington’s eScience Institute. He writes and builds widely used Python tools for data science, machine learning, and scientific computing.
Edwin Thoen’s blog explores practical insights in data science, machine learning, and R programming. He writes about reproducible workflows, model management, data analysis, and strategies to avoid overengineering and improve project outcomes.
Randy Zwitch is a software engineer specializing in Python and data engineering. His blog features detailed tutorials on building and optimizing Python tools like PyArrow with GPU/CUDA support, Docker workflows, and high-performance data processing.
Ramiro Gómez shares practical Python and data science tutorials, focusing on pandas, data visualization, and programming insights. His blog provides hands-on guides for analyzing, visualizing, and understanding complex datasets.
Paolo Melchiorre is a Python developer, Django contributor, and Free Software advocate. He actively supports open-source communities, mentors developers, and shares insights through talks, blogs, and community initiatives.
Paul Onteri is a software engineer passionate about Python, AI, cloud computing, and modern web development. His blog shares practical guides, innovative projects, and insights to help developers learn, experiment, and break barriers in tech.
Gaspare Vitta is an Italian software and CI engineer based in Munich, working on autonomous driving systems. His work spans CI/CD, industrial automation, automotive software, and machine learning, with hands-on startup experience.
Paul’s Weblog is a personal, tech-adjacent blog mixing software engineering insights, weeknotes, developer tips, and thoughtful cultural commentary. Short, witty posts covering tools, events, and reflections from life in tech.
J-O Eriksson is a passionate Python developer sharing practical tutorials on Django, project structure, and developer workflows. His blog focuses on clean, reusable code and real-world tips for building maintainable Python applications.
Jan Giacomelli’s blog covers Python and backend development with a focus on Django, Asyncio, CI/CD, and developer productivity. It features practical guides, real-world engineering lessons, and tools to build and maintain reliable web applications.
Michael Herman’s blog focuses on practical backend and DevOps engineering, covering Docker, Kubernetes, Node.js, cloud deployments, and modern CI/CD workflows. A hands-on archive of tutorials and guides for building, testing, and scaling web applications.
Noah Gift is a technologist, educator, and writer focused on cloud computing, AI, open source, and the human impact of technology. His work blends hands-on engineering insights (Python, Rust, AWS, serverless) with sharp critiques of corporate culture, economic systems, and AI ethics.
Kevin Markham is a data scientist, educator, and writer focused on practical machine learning, Python, and AI literacy. He’s best known for clear explanations of scikit-learn, pandas, and modern AI trends, helping practitioners stay effective without hype or overengineering.
Gregory Brown is a software engineer and open-source contributor known for his work at the intersection of Python, Rust, build systems, and developer tooling. His writing focuses on performance, packaging, reproducible builds, and large-scale infrastructure, including projects like PyOxidizer and Mercurial.
Raymond Hettinger is a Python core developer and educator known for his work on open source, algorithms, and Python best practices. He shares deep insights on Python internals, cooperative class design, and efficient data structures.
Zoe Locke writes about the R programming ecosystem, covering package development, testing, data manipulation, and tips for R users at all levels. Her posts include practical advice, tutorials, and insights for R developers and data scientists.
Lukasa’s Echochamber is a technical blog focused on Python, TLS, and open-source software maintenance. It features thoughtful essays on security APIs, networking, debugging low-level systems, and the realities of maintaining widely used libraries.
Andrew Kelley is the President and Lead Developer of the Zig Software Foundation, creator of the Zig programming language, and an advocate for safer, modern systems programming. His blog covers Zig language development, software tooling, open-source contributions, and practical programming insights.