Trisha Gee
Trisha Gee is a Java Champion, author, and international speaker with 20+ years in software development. She writes books, speaks at conferences, and advocates for developer productivity and inclusive learning.
Trisha Gee is a Java Champion, author, and international speaker with 20+ years in software development. She writes books, speaks at conferences, and advocates for developer productivity and inclusive learning.
Gunnar Morling is a Java Champion and open-source software engineer specializing in Java and data streaming. He works at Confluent, contributes to projects like Hibernate and Debezium, and shares his expertise through blogs, talks, and conferences.
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.
Cay Horstmann’s Unblog features deep, experience-driven insights into modern Java, covering pattern matching, JVM internals, Maven tooling, performance, and practical programming lessons from decades of expertise.
Marcus Biel shares Java tutorials, conference insights, and practical software development guidance, helping developers improve their skills and navigate the Java ecosystem.
Remy Sharp, Brighton-based developer and founder of Left Logic, shares insights on web development, coding, business, and personal projects.
Hynek Schlawack, a Python and Go developer from Berlin, shares insights through blog posts, conference talks, YouTube videos, and open-source projects, focusing on web hosting, software engineering, and community-driven tech.
Adam Wathan, full-stack developer and entrepreneur, shares insights on software development, Tailwind CSS, and building better web applications through articles, talks, and courses.
Rachel Andrew, web expert and CSS specialist, shares insights on modern web development, technical writing, and CSS specifications. Google content lead and conference speaker.
Rob Pike shares thoughtful essays and talks on software engineering, Go’s evolution, and the dangers of complexity, reflecting on what the Go project got right, what it got wrong, and how to build better software systems.
Kenneth Reitz is an open-source creator and thinker exploring how technology, AI, and algorithms shape human consciousness, culture, and mental wellbeing—advocating for tech that serves humanity, not exploits it.
Avdi Grimm is a veteran software developer, Ruby author, and consultant focused on teaching developers how to build graceful, adaptable software systems through writing, talks, and hands-on mentoring.
Matt Might’s article index features insightful essays and tutorials on programming languages, functional programming, computer science concepts, and practical advice for programmers and researchers.
David R. MacIver is a software developer, writer, and consultant best known for Hypothesis, sharing insights on software testing, technical communication, and soft skills for developers.
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.
Phil Eaton is a staff engineer working on Postgres and software internals, sharing insights on databases, systems engineering, and life deep in the software stack.
Drew DeVault’s blog features sharp commentary on open source, software engineering, programming languages, ethics in tech, and the social impact of technology.
Paweł Chudzik is a programming blog covering practical how-tos and deep dives into Docker, Java, Python, Git, testing, and software architecture.