Jason Taylor
Jason Taylor is a Solutions Architect and Software Engineer, Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies, specializing in .NET, Azure, cloud architecture, Agile delivery, and scalable enterprise applications.
Jason Taylor is a Solutions Architect and Software Engineer, Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies, specializing in .NET, Azure, cloud architecture, Agile delivery, and scalable enterprise applications.
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.
Michal Strehovsky is a .NET Runtime engineer at Microsoft based in Slovakia, writing about C#, .NET, and low-level programming. He also maintains the bflat compiler and enjoys experimental C# projects.
Derek Comartin is a software developer and Microsoft MVP with 20+ years of experience across enterprise, startups, and product development, focused on software architecture and design.
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.
Jeremy D. Miller — Veteran .NET developer and software architect, Agile pioneer, and open-source leader behind StructureMap and the JasperFx “Critter Stack,” focused on building resilient server-side .NET systems
Steve Gordon — Senior .NET engineer at Elastic, community speaker, and author, focused on ASP.NET Core and building high-quality .NET client libraries.
Mike Roberts — Software engineer and writer with a background spanning startups, consulting, finance, and large enterprises, sharing thoughtful perspectives on technology, careers, and life in software.
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.
Mark Seemann — Independent software architect and author based in Copenhagen, known for clear thinking on software design, dependency injection, testing, and architecture through his ploeh blog and books.
Cal Paterson — London-born developer living in Helsinki, creator of csvbase and Python community organizer with a strong interest in data and open collaboration.
Dan Slimmon — Engineer focused on scientific incident response, reliability, and production problem-solving through data, monitoring, and clear mental models.
Tom Ray — NestJS advocate and educator who helps developers transition into backend and full-stack development through practical, project-driven learning.
Mike Ash — Veteran Apple-platform developer and writer known for deep dives into Objective-C, Swift, runtimes, and low-level system behavior through his long-running Friday Q&A series.
Greg Heo — Swift developer and writer behind Swift Unboxed, focusing on Swift language features, protocols, and compiler internals.
Alessandro Ghedini — Software engineer and hacker writing about Linux internals, low-level systems programming, containers, and experimental tools.
Bryan Cantrill — Systems software engineer and CTO/co-founder of Oxide Computer Company, writing and speaking about operating systems, hardware–software interfaces, and infrastructure.
Kief Morris — Cloud infrastructure expert and author of Infrastructure as Code, writing and speaking about automating and operating cloud systems.
Theodore Ts’o — Linux kernel developer and technologist writing about Linux, filesystems, open source, and the broader impact of technology on society.
Filip Němeček — iOS developer building apps and tools, with additional work in Python and Django. Shares practical articles, projects, and indie app work.