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How Does a Database Work? | Let’s Build a Simple Database
https://cstack.github.io/db_tutorial
Created by cstack, this site documents the process of building a SQLite clone from scratch in C, walking through 14+ parts covering topics like B-trees, binary search, disk persistence, and SQL compilation. It is an in-depth technical tutorial that answers fundamental questions about how databases actually work under the hood.
Resource 2026-03-12
Scheduling Jobs in SQL Server Express - Part 2 - SQLTeam.com
https://sqlteam.com/articles/scheduling-jobs-in-sql-server-express-2
SQLTeam.com is a long-running resource for SQL Server database administrators and developers, featuring in-depth technical articles, forums, and weblogs. This particular article by Mladen Prajdić walks through building a robust job scheduling solution for SQL Server Express using Service Broker, complete with multi-step jobs and custom schedules.
Resource 2026-03-15
https://faewulf.xyz/
Faewulf's Basement is the personal developer hub of a self-described novice-to-competent programmer who showcases their skills across languages like C++, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, and more. Visitors can explore a portfolio of quirky projects including a Boids simulation, a Tarot item generator, and a Bonsai API, alongside a blog, music list, and a retro terminal-style chat interface.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://cedricbonhomme.org/
Cédric Bonhomme is a computer scientist who blogs about security, privacy, and open-source software development, sharing release notes for his own projects like Newspipe, Stegano, and pyHIDS. The site blends technical programming content with occasional personal posts on running and technology tools, making it a rich personal hub for the security-minded developer.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
https://lantics.me/
A minimalist personal corner of the web by a developer who dabbles in programming and tinkering with their own site as a creative outlet. Features a guestbook project, a PGP key for encrypted contact, and a laid-back tone that captures the spirit of having your own small internet space.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://casuallyblue.dev/
Casuallyblue is the personal homepage of a systems software developer who is passionate about programming language design and building developer tools. The site features links to a wiki, projects, and a library, with a cozy indie-web aesthetic signaled by memberships in the Nouveau Webring, Fediring, and NixOS usage.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
amby's gay little website
https://ambylastname.xyz/
Allison (amby) is a programmer and musician who built this site with her own homemade static site generator, and showcases projects like Jamforth (a personal Forth implementation), staticcc, and a Forth-based text preprocessor. The site blends a quirky personal presence with a genuine focus on software development tools and open-source tinkering.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Daniel Temkin | Unicode Frenzy 1
https://danieltemkin.com/UnicodeFrenzy/1
Daniel Temkin is an artist and programmer whose Unicode Frenzy series (2011-2012) explores experimental and esoteric programming languages through creative works. The site showcases a body of work that sits at the intersection of code art and language design, including a collection of forty-four esolangs.
Portfolio 2026-03-13
Joey Hess
https://joeyh.name/
Joey Hess is a veteran free software developer whose personal site spans over two decades of technical work, offgrid living, and open source contributions including tools like git-annex and Debian packaging. Visitors will find blog posts on topics ranging from DIY solar fence designs and offgrid electric cars to WebAssembly and Wayland, reflecting a unique blend of hacker culture and self-sufficient rural life.
Personal Page 2026-03-17
https://alexsci.com/
Robert Alexander's personal site hosts a tech blog focused on Internet technology and security, alongside a collection of open-source hobby projects. Visitors will find tools like an RSS Blogroll Network mapper, a license approval GitHub Action, a white noise web app, and even simple games for toddlers, all with links to code repositories.
Personal Page 2026-03-12