Ben Cherry
Ben Cherry is a software engineer based in San Francisco, best known for his writing on JavaScript performance and core language concepts. He shares practical insights from startup and large-scale engineering experience.
Ben Cherry is a software engineer based in San Francisco, best known for his writing on JavaScript performance and core language concepts. He shares practical insights from startup and large-scale engineering experience.
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Steven Giesel is a Senior Software Engineer and Microsoft MVP with over 13 years of experience, specializing in .NET and modern backend development. He shares deep technical knowledge across topics such as C#, EF Core, RavenDB, distributed systems, and cloud-native architectures, and is an active speaker in the .NET community.
Thomas Levesque is a French software developer and long-time .NET expert with 20 years of experience, specializing in C#, ASP.NET Core, and open-source development. He is a core maintainer of FakeItEasy and a former Microsoft MVP.
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Adam Ralph is a software developer and writer focused on .NET development, tooling, open-source software, and thoughtful engineering practices, sharing concise insights on technical and real-world problems.
Matt Warren is a software developer and writer focused on deep technical analysis of the .NET runtime, C# internals, performance, and low-level runtime behavior.
Ed Charbeneau is a Microsoft MVP and Developer Advocate specializing in web development, .NET, JavaScript, UX design, and developer community building through speaking, writing, and advocacy.
Chris “Woody” Woodruff is a Microsoft MVP and software architect specializing in .NET, API design, and scalable cloud architectures, known for developer advocacy, mentorship, and community leadership.
Tomas Petricek is an assistant professor at Charles University in Prague and a partner at fsharpWorks, specializing in programming systems, functional programming, and the history and philosophy of computing.
Chris Sainty — Software engineer, author, and open-source contributor focused on C# and .NET web development, best known for Blazor libraries, writing, and community education.
Ivan Velichko — Experienced software engineer and educator focused on server-side, infrastructure, and Cloud Native technologies, known for making complex systems approachable through clear explanations and hands-on learning.
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Ned Bellavance — Veteran IT professional and founder of Ned in the Cloud, creating courses, podcasts, and technical content on cloud and infrastructure.
Nicholas Whittaker — developer focused on cloud platforms, DevOps, web development, and automation. On this blog, he writes practical, experience-driven posts about infrastructure, CI/CD, tooling, and modern ops workflows, with the occasional dive into music and gaming.
Anthony Fu is an open-source creator and design engineer at NuxtLabs and Vercel, known for building popular tools like Vitest, VueUse, UnoCSS, and Slidev, and for contributing to the Vue, Nuxt, and Vite ecosystems.
Stefan Judis is a frontend developer who shares little-known web development tips and tricks, learning in public and publishing hundreds of concise insights from real-world frontend and JavaScript development.