Programming
535 sites
https://git.dpolakovic.space/
This is dpolakovic's self-hosted Git repository server, serving as a public dump of personal software projects written in C, Java, and Perl. Visitors will find tools ranging from a text editor and a Martian calendar app to utility scripts for FAT32 file copying, steganography, and git server automation.
https://benovermyer.com/
Ben Overmyer is a developer and platform engineer who shares blog posts, a knowledge base, and projects centered on Python, JavaScript, DevOps, and procedural content generation for tabletop RPGs. The site blends technical writing with personal interests including game design, linguistics, heraldry, and recipes, making it a rich personal hub for a curious coder.
https://proclamations.nebcorp-hias.com/
The quirky, self-styled 'NebCorp Heavy Industries and Sundries' is a programming and software development blog packed with technical posts on topics like benchmarks, random geometry, open-source licensing, and homemade software tools. Posts like 'Shit-code and Other Performance Arts' and deep dives into custom utilities show a witty, opinionated developer sharing hard-won technical insights with a sense of humor.
https://artemis.sh/
Artemis Everfree's personal site showcases a collection of quirky low-level programming projects, including z80 assembly, POSIX sed implementations of brainfuck, and Linux/Unix utilities. The accompanying blog dives deep into retro computing, system administration, hardware hacking, and niche technical topics spanning over a decade of posts.
https://skoove.dev/
Skoove's personal homepage features a blog, an 'about' page, and a 'now' page, presenting a developer who participates in the *nixRing and hacker webrings. The site is built with Zola and hosted on Codeberg, signaling a tech-savvy, open-source-oriented creator embedded in the indie web community.
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.
https://pfy.ch/
Pfych is the personal site of a Sydney-based software developer and self-described hobbyist, covering programming, games, music, photography, and demos. The site is self-hosted and custom-generated, featuring an index of posts, contact details across a wide range of platforms, and a charming collection of old-web badges.
https://software.jacobvosmaer.nl/
Jacob Vosmaer's software portfolio collects dozens of open-source projects spanning MIDI firmware, DIY synthesizer tools, audio codecs, and programming language implementations. The breadth is impressive, with projects in C, C++, Go, Ruby, and Objective-C covering everything from Yamaha DX7 sysex utilities to a Forth-like language and Linux kernel modules.
https://regular-expressions.info/
Regular-Expressions.info is the premier reference destination for learning and mastering regular expressions, offering in-depth tutorials, syntax references, and practical examples covering dozens of languages and tools. Created by Jan Goyvaerts, the site walks visitors through everything from beginner pattern basics to advanced regex techniques used in Perl, PHP, Java, .NET, and many other environments.
https://qubyte.codes/
The personal site and blog of Dr. Aura Niamh Everitt, a Brighton-based software developer and former quantum information scientist who writes about JavaScript, Node.js, Ruby, Scala, and the ethics of software development. The site embraces IndieWeb principles, supports webmentions, and reflects a thoughtful engineering philosophy documented in its colophon.