Paolo Melchiorre
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.
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.
Krzysztof Kowalczyk writes practical, experience-driven posts on software engineering, spanning Go, C++, JavaScript, and modern UI frameworks. His blog covers performance optimization, desktop and web app development, and lessons learned from building products like SumatraPDF and Edna.
Jonas Hietala is a writer and developer who blogs about programming, Neovim, Rust, home automation, and hands-on tech projects like 3D printing. With long-form series and personal reflections, he shares practical experiments and lessons from 15+ years of blogging.
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.
Ian Lewis is a software engineer based in Tokyo who writes about containers, Kubernetes, DevOps, and programming practices. His blog covers real-world engineering topics, career reflections, and practical tooling insights from working with cloud-native systems.
Adrian Mouat is a software engineer, consultant, speaker, and author specializing in containers, DevOps, Kubernetes, and software supply chain security. He is the author of Using Docker and creator of the Trow container registry, sharing expertise through talks, writing, and open-source contributions.
Jérôme Petazzoni is a tech educator and engineer specializing in Kubernetes, Linux, Terraform, and cloud-native infrastructure. He shares practical tutorials, troubleshooting tips, and insights from hundreds of talks and conference experiences.
Amit Saha is a Sydney-based software engineer, author, and open-source contributor who shares knowledge through articles, books, and conference talks. He contributes to major projects across Go, Python, Java, Rust, and cloud-native ecosystems.
Ulysses Moreira das Neves writes in-depth guides on Microsoft Entra ID, Privileged Identity Management, and Windows Hello for Business security.
Chris Bradshaw is an IT professional with 25+ years of experience in infrastructure, specializing in Azure cloud and VMware vSphere on-premises. He shares practical IT tips, event insights, and real-world solutions from the infrastructure and cloud space.
Andreas Hartig is an IT architect sharing hands-on insights on Windows Server, Azure, security baselines, and hybrid cloud architecture. His blog focuses on automation, governance, and real-world infrastructure engineering.
Ben Foster shares practical guides on ASP.NET Core, Minimal APIs, and modern .NET development, helping developers build efficient web APIs.
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.
Josh King is a PowerShell developer and automation enthusiast known as the creator of BurntToast, sharing practical projects and tools around PowerShell, notifications, and home automation through his ToastIT blog.
Theodore Ts’o — Linux kernel developer and technologist writing about Linux, filesystems, open source, and the broader impact of technology on society.
Nick Janetakis is a self-taught full-stack developer with 20+ years of experience, focused on building efficient systems, teaching programming, and running a freelance business around modern development and DevOps tools.
Jacob Tomlinson writes about Python, open-source development, GitHub Actions, automation, and best practices for software maintenance.