Lukas Eder
Lukas Eder is a SQL expert and creator of jOOQ who writes in-depth articles on SQL standards, database performance, and advanced query design. His blog focuses on practical and theoretical aspects of modern relational databases.
Lukas Eder is a SQL expert and creator of jOOQ who writes in-depth articles on SQL standards, database performance, and advanced query design. His blog focuses on practical and theoretical aspects of modern relational databases.
Gunnar Hillert’s blog covers high-precision GNSS systems, RTK positioning, and practical tech insights, including electronics, robotics, and software development projects.
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.
Vlad Mihalcea is a Java Champion sharing expert insights on high-performance Java, JPA, Hibernate, SQL, and databases, alongside books, courses, and open-source tools for building efficient systems.
Paweł Chudzik is a programming blog covering practical how-tos and deep dives into Docker, Java, Python, Git, testing, and software architecture.
Morling.dev is the personal blog of Michael Morling, a software engineer and architect with deep expertise in Java, Spring, JVM internals, architecture, performance, and developer tooling. His writing focuses on practical and detailed explanations of topics such as Spring framework internals, microservices design, JVM garbage collection, performance tuning, clean architecture, Gradle builds, and language features that matter in real projects. Michael often breaks down subtle behaviors of the JVM and Spring ecosystem, helping developers understand why things work the way they do and how to improve reliability and efficiency in production systems.
Thomas Uhrig is a software developer based near Karlsruhe, Germany, who writes about building microservices, Java and Kotlin ecosystems, Spring Boot, GraphQL, and modern cloud infrastructures. On his blog you’ll find deep dives into topics such as micro-frontend architectures, database latency monitoring, event-driven design, and migrating legacy systems to static site generators. His content is technical, detailed and tailored to practitioners looking to improve code readability, system design and deployment workflows.