Ravgeet Dhillon
Ravgeet Dhillon is a developer and writer creating practical, in-depth tutorials on web development, AI, Python, and productivity, sharing real-world solutions through projects, blogs, and developer-focused content.
Ravgeet Dhillon is a developer and writer creating practical, in-depth tutorials on web development, AI, Python, and productivity, sharing real-world solutions through projects, blogs, and developer-focused content.
Shravan Kumar is an indie computer scientist and systems engineer with over a decade of experience building backend architectures, distributed systems, AI agents, and developer tools, with a strong focus on open source and technical writing.
Seth Vargo is a software engineer and writer focused on Go, developer experience, security, and cloud infrastructure, sharing practical insights from building and operating large-scale systems.
Heydon Pickering is a web-focused technical writer and designer specializing in inclusive language, accessible interfaces, design systems, and frontend documentation, with global speaking experience and award recognition.
Feross Aboukhadijeh is a software engineer and open-source creator behind WebTorrent, Socket, BitMidi, and JavaScript Standard Style, writing influential articles on web development, security, and internet culture.
Alex Russell is a Microsoft Partner Product Architect on the Edge team and Blink API owner, formerly a Chrome engineer and web standards leader, dedicated to building an accessible and performant web.
Remy Sharp, Brighton-based developer and founder of Left Logic, shares insights on web development, coding, business, and personal projects.
Val Head, Principal Designer at Adobe and author of Designing Interface Animation, shares insights on UX animation, accessible web animation, and designing motion for digital interfaces.
Kenneth Reitz is an open-source creator and thinker exploring how technology, AI, and algorithms shape human consciousness, culture, and mental wellbeing—advocating for tech that serves humanity, not exploits it.
David R. MacIver is a software developer, writer, and consultant best known for Hypothesis, sharing insights on software testing, technical communication, and soft skills for developers.
Phil Eaton is a staff engineer working on Postgres and software internals, sharing insights on databases, systems engineering, and life deep in the software stack.
Drew DeVault’s blog features sharp commentary on open source, software engineering, programming languages, ethics in tech, and the social impact of technology.
John Gruber — Writer, developer, and creator of Markdown, known for building influential tools and utilities for writers and developers, and for shaping modern web writing, typography, and developer workflows through elegant, minimal software.
Jeff Atwood — Software developer, writer, and entrepreneur best known as co-founder of Stack Overflow and the Stack Exchange network, and co-founder of Discourse, writing about software development, community building, and the human side of programming.
Ire Aderinokun — Investor, entrepreneur, and software engineer with deep expertise in web technologies, early-stage startups, and frontier markets, focused on building and backing mission-driven companies advancing financial inclusion across Africa and emerging economies.
Thomas Fuchs — Software creator, author, and product builder best known for Zepto.js and script.aculo.us, and a Ruby on Rails core alumnus. Together with Amy Hoy, he builds cheerful, human-centered software like Noko Time Tracking and Every Time Zone, and writes practical books for makers.
Brent — Curator of Stitcher’s Community Feed, a community-driven, hand-curated content aggregator highlighting thoughtful, high-quality writing from across the web. The feed focuses on software engineering, open source, web development, infrastructure, and the human side of building technology. Readers can browse recent picks, follow via RSS, or contribute their own suggestions.
Cassidoo.co is the personal blog of Cassidy Williams, a well known developer, speaker, and educator who writes about JavaScript, React, career growth, web development, dev tools, and learning in public. Her posts mix technical insights with approachable explanations, covering topics like UI patterns, coding tips, productivity workflows, and the human side of software engineering. Cassidy is known for her weekly newsletter, open-source work, and community involvement.
tkdodo.eu is the personal blog of Dominik Dorfmeister, a web developer from Vienna with a strong focus on React and TypeScript. Dominik is a co-maintainer of TanStack Query, one of the most popular async state management libraries in the React ecosystem, where he focuses on education, support, and explaining complex concepts in an approachable way. On his blog he writes in depth articles about React, TypeScript, React Query, async state management, and practical frontend patterns. Many posts are based on real questions from the community on Twitter, Stack Overflow, and the TanStack Discord, which makes the content very close to what developers struggle with in day to day work. He also helps maintain remeda, a TypeScript focused utility library, and often shows how strong typing and good tooling can make React apps safer and easier to maintain.
DonnyWals.com is the technical blog of Donny Wals, an iOS engineer, author, and educator focused on Swift and iOS development. Donny writes detailed and practical tutorials on topics such as Swift concurrency, SwiftUI, Core Data, Combine, and building apps that make full use of Apple’s frameworks. His posts often explore new features in Swift, dig into how things work under the hood, and help developers build production-ready apps using modern patterns. With books, workshops, and a newsletter to accompany the blog, Donny’s writing is well suited for both intermediate and advanced iOS engineers looking for depth and clarity.