Daniel Pietzsch
Daniel Pietzsch is a freelance web developer from Düsseldorf, Germany. Creator of FeedCity RSS reader, co-organizer of the Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf, and passionate about web development, film photography, music, and movies.
Daniel Pietzsch is a freelance web developer from Düsseldorf, Germany. Creator of FeedCity RSS reader, co-organizer of the Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf, and passionate about web development, film photography, music, and movies.
Philippe Gaultier is a software engineer and technical writer specializing in Go and C++. He focuses on debugging, concurrency, DTrace, and identifying subtle bugs and performance issues in complex applications.
Jens Oliver Meiert is a web developer, engineering manager, and author. He specializes in minimal, tailored frontend development, contributes to web standards, and writes books like the Upgrade Your HTML series. He also explores philosophy and unifying models of reality.
Michael Scharnagl is a freelance front-end developer specializing in accessibility, progressive enhancement, and web performance, creating readable and user-friendly websites for businesses, organizations, and events.
Thomas Steiner shares practical insights on modern web technologies, browser APIs, AI on the web, and developer advocacy from his work on the Chrome team at Google.
Christian Heilmann writes thoughtful, experience-driven articles about web development, open web principles, CSS, software craftsmanship, and the social impact of modern technology.
Raphael shares insights on software engineering, performance optimization, automation, and computing, combining personal experiences with technical expertise.
Peter Kröner ist Webentwickler, Buchautor und Speaker, der seit vielen Jahren die Entwicklungen im Web kritisch und mit Humor begleitet. Auf seinem Blog schreibt er über JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Browser-APIs und alles, was moderne Frontend-Entwicklung prägt. Seine Artikel verbinden tiefes technisches Verständnis mit einer klaren, direkten Sprache – ideal für Entwicklerinnen und Entwickler, die wissen wollen, was im Web wirklich wichtig ist. Neben technischen Themen greift Peter auch gesellschaftliche Aspekte der Digitalisierung auf, etwa Datenschutz, KI und die Verantwortung von Technologie. Sein Blog ist eine Mischung aus fundiertem Wissen, Meinung und ehrlicher Leidenschaft für das offene Web.