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Marc Brandner
2/7/2026 EN

Marc Brandner

Marc Brandner is a software engineer and technical writer covering Kubernetes, Docker, Linux, and data visualization. His articles explore cloud-native tooling, container workflows, Python utilities, and practical guides for developers and DevOps engineers.

Dustin Specker
2/7/2026 EN

Dustin Specker

Dustin Specker is a software engineer and technical writer focused on Go, Kubernetes, and modern testing practices. He writes in-depth articles on Ginkgo/Gomega, OpenTelemetry tracing, Kubernetes networking, and improving developer workflows through better tooling and observability.

Randy Zwitch
2/1/2026 EN

Randy Zwitch

Randy Zwitch is a software engineer specializing in Python and data engineering. His blog features detailed tutorials on building and optimizing Python tools like PyArrow with GPU/CUDA support, Docker workflows, and high-performance data processing.

Michael Herman
2/1/2026 EN

Michael Herman

Michael Herman’s blog focuses on practical backend and DevOps engineering, covering Docker, Kubernetes, Node.js, cloud deployments, and modern CI/CD workflows. A hands-on archive of tutorials and guides for building, testing, and scaling web applications.

Mark Litwintschik
1/28/2026 EN

Mark Litwintschik

Mark Litwintschik is a Big Data, AI, GIS, and networking consultant with international experience, helping clients across the UK, USA, Europe, and beyond. He specializes in large-scale data analysis, geospatial insights, and technology consulting for major corporations and organizations.

 Ian Lewis
1/22/2026 EN

Ian Lewis

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.

Lucas Roesler
1/21/2026 EN

Lucas Roesler

Lucas Roesler is a senior engineer at Contiamo with a background in mathematics, web development, and machine learning. He writes about programming, CI/CD, Go, Linux, and modern engineering practices, sharing practical lessons from real-world projects.

Jason Walton
1/14/2026 EN

Jason Walton

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.