Programming
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http://curt.com/
Curt's personal homepage doubles as a professional showcase for his 31-plus years of experience as a Pick Operating System specialist and consultant, listing real-world clients across industries from HVAC to contact lens manufacturing. Visitors also find links to his photographs, philosophy of life, and a quirky disambiguation section connecting to other people named Curt around the web.
https://dimden.dev/
Dimden is a Ukrainian JavaScript developer whose personal site doubles as a blog showcasing projects like a Tetris clone built in Twitter, a chip8 emulator, and custom Discord bots. Heavy on personality and neocities-era aesthetics, the site features a live rain effect, cursor chat, a Hotline Miami webring, and a growing list of patron supporters.
https://subdavis.com/
Brandon Davis is a Minneapolis-based developer whose personal site showcases a portfolio of software projects including a KeePass browser extension, a Kobo book downloader, and various web tools built with JavaScript, Python, and Flask. The site also features a blog with posts on AI coding tools, home automation hacks, and Linux utilities, making it a compelling stop for developers interested in practical side projects.
https://bentsai.org/
Ben Tsai is a Pittsburgh-based software engineer who blogs about human-centered design, engineering culture, and the philosophy of thinking and knowledge. His posts cover topics ranging from LLMs and AI judgment to productivity and professional craft, making it a thoughtful corner of the web for tech-minded readers.
https://partysepe13.neocities.org/
Partysepe's homepage is a budding personal site from someone currently learning C, Python, HTML, and CSS, with sections for banners and game reviews in the works. The site is just getting started but hints at a mix of programming interest and gaming content to come.
https://kjelsrud.dev/
Sindre, a 20-something software engineer known as 'Sid', built this personal site as a creative outlet for owning his own data, with a blog, logs, photo gallery, and guestbook. His interests span bouldering, One Piece anime, liquid DnB music, open source advocacy, and cairn building, making this a lively personal corner of the web.
https://roytang.net/
Roy Tang's long-running personal blog covers programming, software development, gaming, and life in Metro Manila, active since the early 2000s. Posts range from weeknotes and game reviews to thoughtful essays on tech industry topics, blogging culture, and the evolving web.
https://yuros-nest.neocities.org/
YuRo's Nest is the personal corner of a programmer and game developer who shares creative projects, cool internet finds, and a blog dedicated to 'retro internet sim' games. The site reflects a personality shaped by cats, sci-fi, and D&D, with an open invitation to collaborate on web or Unity projects.
https://bearblog.stevedylan.dev/
Steve Dylan's personal Bear Blog serves as a hub for a DX engineer passionate about building developer tools and advocating for an open, secure, and free web. The site touches on sustainable web practices, writing, and art, with a minimalist aesthetic that embodies its open-web philosophy.
https://denisdefreyne.com/
Denis Defreyne is a software engineer known for creating Nanoc, a Ruby-based static-site generator, who also shares weekly reflections, articles, and a portfolio of his work. The site offers a window into his career spanning SoundCloud, Shopify, and BCG Digital Ventures, alongside his side interests in game development, fiction writing, and photography.