Kris Kula
Kris Kula is a writer, programmer, consultant, and public speaker passionate about mental models, complex systems, and productivity.
Kris Kula is a writer, programmer, consultant, and public speaker passionate about mental models, complex systems, and productivity.
Lukas Ruebbelke is a passionate software developer and educator focused on helping others create meaningful, impactful applications.
Tim Deschryver is a software developer and cloud architect specializing in Azure, DevOps, and web application security.
Dmitri Pavlutin is a Senior Frontend Developer with 10+ years of experience, specializing in JavaScript, TypeScript, React, and Vue.js. He shares practical tutorials and insights on modern frontend development, UI/UX, and application architecture.
Muhammad Hassan is a Full Stack Developer specializing in ASP.NET, MVC, WebAPI, Angular, and advanced JavaScript. He shares tutorials, open-source contributions, and technical insights on modern web development and enterprise applications.
Mithun Shanbhag shares practical guides on Microsoft Azure, DevOps, and cloud architecture, plus tools like CloudSkew for system diagrams.
Nate McMaster is a Principal Software Engineer at AWS sharing insights on networking systems, tooling, and backend engineering.
Khalid Abuhakmeh is an experienced .NET developer sharing practical insights on ASP.NET, C#, and modern web development.
Rahul Rai is a Microsoft Azure MVP and Group Product Manager at LogicMonitor, sharing hands-on cloud and container insights from Sydney.
Joonas Westlin is a software developer at Zure and an Azure MVP specializing in building cloud applications on Microsoft Azure. He focuses on ASP.NET Core, TypeScript, and identity solutions using Azure Active Directory.
Jason Walton is a software developer at Solink based in Ottawa, Canada, writing practical guides for developers on Kubernetes, AWS EKS, and Node.js. His posts focus on real-world infrastructure, monitoring, scaling, and dependency management from a developer’s perspective.
Swizec Teller is a software engineer, speaker, and educator sharing lessons from his journey from junior developer to Silicon Valley. He writes about engineering skills, career growth, mindset, and practical tactics for succeeding in tech.
Lucas F. Costa is a software engineer and writer sharing thoughtful perspectives on JavaScript, TypeScript, Rust, and open-source development. A former Chai.js and Sinon.js maintainer and YC-backed founder, he writes about testing, code quality, and well-engineered software.
Nick Nisi is a Developer Experience Engineer at WorkOS focused on TypeScript and developer tooling. He’s a JS Party podcast co-host, conference organizer, and frequent speaker sharing practical insights on modern JavaScript.
Paul Armstrong is an experienced software engineer focused on Node.js, JavaScript, and modern web development. He builds and maintains popular open-source tools for React, performance benchmarking, and scalable user interfaces.
Sam writes about the web, sharing insights from his experience as a technical founder, consultant, and angel investor. His blog also highlights open-source projects, practical web knowledge, and long-term perspectives on building technology.
Rob Dodson is a web developer focused on building impactful web experiences with a strong passion for climate change. He shares insights on front-end engineering, climate tech careers, and sustainable technology through practical posts and real-world projects.
Brian Beach is a developer advocate, speaker, and author leading the Developer Experience community at AWS, helping teams improve productivity with infrastructure as code, DevOps, and generative AI.
Ben is a software engineer best known for his work on RxJS, with experience at Netflix and Google, sharing insights at the intersection of software development, creativity, and technology.
Nikita Sobolev is a CTO, founder of wemake.services, and open-source advocate who works across Python, Elixir, and TypeScript, sharing expertise in software architecture, product development, and sustainable open-source practices.