Programming
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https://princess.software/
Princess Grace is a self-described 'lesbian supervillain' who has built an impressive collection of quirky software tools, tabletop RPGs, podcasts, and fiction all under one roof. Highlights include a command-line Mastodon client, an esoteric programming language, a Shadow the Hedgehog tabletop RPG, and several actual-play and rewatch podcasts covering fandoms from Discworld to Ace Attorney.
https://davideaversa.it/
Davide Aversa's personal blog covers software development, artificial intelligence, and tech commentary with a thoughtful, opinionated voice. Alongside the technical writing, he shares monthly changelog posts mixing book reviews, film thoughts, and glimpses of everyday life in Italy.
https://motan.works/
Motan's personal site showcases a range of small creative programming projects including a Cyrillic orthography for Polish, a bitmap font called Flipnote Gothic, and a text editor for the Commander X16. The site also links out to Motan's chiptune and tracker music on Bandcamp, YouTube, and the Mod Archive, making it a cozy hub for a technically-minded musician and hobbyist coder.
https://andregarzia.com/
Andre Alves Garzia is a Mozilla TechSpeaker and developer based in London whose blog covers web development, decentralisation technologies, and blogging tools alongside occasional recipes and creative writing. Posts range from technical experiments like no-build web applications and linkgraphs to personal snippets about TTRPG design and Lomochrome film photography.
https://flamendless.xyz/
Brandon Blanker Lim-it, an indie game developer and programmer, shares years of technical blog posts covering Lua, Go, Python, NoSQL, Linux, and game development tutorials. The archive spans from 2018 to 2026 and includes hands-on dev logs, coding style guides, OOP game tutorials, and honest rants about tech choices.
https://jehiah.cz/a/data-hacks
Jehiah Czebotar introduces Data Hacks, a Python command line library developed at bit.ly for analyzing large datasets via stdin/stdout pipelines. The post showcases tools for histograms, percentile calculations, sampling, and timed data capture, complete with real-world access log examples.
https://brandonrohrer.com/
Brandon Rohrer's personal technical site hosts two in-progress book projects covering DIY networking (web servers, SSH, HTTP clients in Python) and applied robotics with machine learning. The depth of content is impressive, spanning dozens of chapters on practical programming, reinforcement learning, signal processing, and software engineering.
https://mirekdlugosz.com/
Mirek Długosz is a software engineer and open source enthusiast who shares technical findings, opinions, and experience reports on topics like Python, Rust, automated testing, and software deployment. The blog features thoughtful deep-dives into real-world engineering challenges, making it a useful read for developers interested in practical software craftsmanship.
https://jjanzen.ca/
J. Janzen is a computer science master's student at the University of Manitoba whose personal site doubles as a Git server and project host, with a focus on theoretical CS topics like computational geometry and microfluidic mixing algorithms. The site embraces old-web aesthetics and a strong anti-JavaScript philosophy, featuring updates, webrings, and handcrafted HTML that would feel right at home on early Geocities.
https://essem.space/
Essem's personal homepage showcases a developer who builds open-source projects including esmBot and runs Fediverse instances like wetdry.world and lethallava.land. The site serves as a hub linking to their code projects, microblogging presence on both Fediverse and Bluesky, and a Ko-fi support page.