Programming
513 sites
https://slewis.wiki/
Sean C. Lewis runs this minimal personal blog from Bloomington, touching on computer science, astrophysics, and programming. The sparse, text-focused design and XXIIVV webring membership signal a thoughtful indie web presence for technically-minded readers.
https://szymonkaliski.com/
Szymon Kaliski is an independent consultant and researcher specializing in computational interfaces, LLMs, and programmable ink, sharing quarterly newsletter updates on his technical explorations and personal projects. The site blends software development work, ambient music, independent research, and personal habit tracking into a thoughtfully documented personal presence.
https://bryndole.com/
Bryn Dole is a veteran search engineer who built the search engine for the Open Directory Project, co-founded Blekko, and powered news search at Topix. The site features sections on biking, robotics, and photos alongside his impressive technical background as a programming mentor for FRC robotics team 2930.
https://lunacb.house/
Luna (lunacb) runs this minimalist personal site centered on programming projects, with a chaotic bookmarks collection and a blog. Notably multi-protocol, the site is accessible via HTML, Gopher, and Gemini, reflecting a genuine interest in alternative internet protocols.
https://lunya.pet/
Lain is a transgender lesbian catgirl programmer and content creator whose site showcases a variety of open-source projects including a Discord bot, Minecraft mods, and quirky Windows programs. Visitors can explore her programming work across a wide range of languages, browse her YouTube videos covering games like My Summer Car and Celeste, and connect via her Discord server and forums.
https://linus.dev/
Linus Groh (linusg) is a developer deeply involved in open source work, including building a JavaScript engine called Kiesel from scratch in Zig and contributing to TC39 and the Ladybird browser project. His site covers his programming projects, self-hosting setup, and links to friends in the open source community.
https://beedge.neocities.org/
BJ's personal site is a curated link collection focused on low-level and console programming, covering PS2, GBA, PSP, PS3, and emulator development resources. It's a goldmine for hobbyist developers interested in homebrew, MIPS assembly, and retro console dev environments.
https://py-universe.sourceforge.net/
Python Universe Builder is a SourceForge-hosted project offering a Python-based framework for building text-based universe or world simulation games. It appears to be an open-source development tool aimed at programmers interested in building interactive or simulation environments with Python.
https://trebledj.me/
Johnathan (TrebledJ) runs a technical blog covering cybersecurity research, CVE discoveries, and programming tutorials, with notable posts on reverse engineering PLCs, XSS filter bypasses, and multi-threaded Python. The site also weaves in music composition and digital audio synthesis, making it a rich blend of infosec depth and creative side projects.
https://toriii.dev/
Tori's Corner is the personal website of a teen programmer passionate about low-level programming and game modding, now on its third version. The site features a blog, portfolio, guestbook, and ongoing projects including Alpha Advanced and Solkern.