Tyler Sloane
Tyler Sloane shares insights on frontend performance tuning, Elixir, Rust, and self-hosting projects. Explore technical devlogs, side-project experiments, and practical programming tips for developers and enthusiasts.
Tyler Sloane shares insights on frontend performance tuning, Elixir, Rust, and self-hosting projects. Explore technical devlogs, side-project experiments, and practical programming tips for developers and enthusiasts.
Dave DeLong is a software developer who writes in-depth articles on Swift, iOS development, API design, and developer tooling. His blog features practical tutorials, thoughtful engineering insights, and long-running technical series on topics like networking and SwiftUI.
Jared Sinclair is an independent iOS developer known for crafting thoughtful apps like Unread, Riposte, and Moxtopper. With a unique background spanning art, theology, Mac repair, and ICU nursing, he brings a human-centered approach to software design.
Gio Lodi is a software developer and author writing about Test-Driven Development, Swift, automation, and developer productivity. He is the author of Test-Driven Development in Swift with SwiftUI and Combine.
Peter Witham is a software developer and creator writing about mobile app development, game design, and AI-assisted workflows. His blog blends technical insights with personal reflections, podcasts, and lessons from building apps across platforms.
Alexey Alter-Pesotskiy is a mobile test automation engineer writing practical guides on Android and iOS testing, CI optimization, and performance profiling. His blog focuses on improving test reliability, coverage, and developer productivity.
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.
Guilherme Rambo is an Apple-platform developer and security researcher writing in-depth analyses on iOS, macOS, privacy, and system-level bugs. Known for uncovering critical issues, reverse engineering, and deep technical investigations across Apple ecosystems.
Peter Steinberger is a developer and open-source creator exploring modern web technologies after years of native iOS development. Based between Vienna and London, he builds in public, shares learnings, and speaks at tech conferences.
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.
Bas Broek writes in-depth articles on iOS and macOS development with a strong focus on accessibility, testing, and software quality. His blog explores VoiceOver, Voice Control, Swift testing, and practical techniques for building inclusive Apple platform apps.
Scott Berrevoets is an iOS-focused software engineer with over a decade of experience building and scaling mobile platforms. Currently at Speak and formerly a long-time iOS tech lead at Lyft, he writes about iOS development, architecture, and mobile engineering.
Alfian Losari is a self-taught software engineer specializing in Apple platform development, including iOS, macOS, watchOS, and visionOS. A former Lead GoFood iOS Engineer at Gojek, he builds open-source software and teaches app development through his XCA YouTube channel.
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.
Majid Jabrayilov writes in-depth articles on Swift and Apple platform development, covering performance, tooling, and modern workflows. His blog explores iOS/macOS engineering topics such as MetricKit, AI features, version control, and advanced Swift techniques.
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.
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.
Filip Němeček — iOS developer building apps and tools, with additional work in Python and Django. Shares practical articles, projects, and indie app work.
Ole Begemann — iOS and macOS developer based in Berlin, working primarily as a contractor. He writes thoughtfully about software development and is the co-author of Advanced Swift, a widely respected book on modern Swift programming. His work focuses on clarity, correctness, and deep understanding of Apple platforms.
Chasen — iOS developer and writer sharing thoughtful explorations of SwiftUI, iOS workflows, productivity, automation, and personal app setups, with practical insights into how real developers use Apple platforms day to day.