Programming
535 sites
https://gingershaped.computer/
Ginger's personal site showcases her software projects, tools, and curiosities with a minimalist index-style layout. A developer who writes software for fun and profit, she participates in webrings like 'no ai' and 'c10y', hinting at a community-minded indie web presence.
https://flwrstems.mooo.com/
Ashley's personal homepage showcases her work as a web developer, DevOps engineer, and open-source contributor, with links to projects in hacking, visuals, and sounds. She volunteers with fedihosting.foundation and documents personal infrastructure experiments like setting up a WireGuard VPN, making this a genuine peek into a developer's technical life.
https://terabytetiger.com/
Tyler VanBlargan's personal site showcases his projects, blog, and bookmarks as a developer and tinkerer with eclectic interests spanning laser engraving, Raspberry Pi self-hosting, Pico-8, and vinyl records. Built with 11ty, the site offers a clean hub for exploring Tyler's technical experiments and writing.
https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=49198
A PerlMonks community post by user 'salvadors' sharing a Perl script for finding duplicate files on disk, written as a faster and cleaner alternative to existing scripts found online. The post includes discussion, code samples, and community replies, making it a practical reference for Perl programmers dealing with filesystem deduplication.
http://scripting.com/
Scripting News is Dave Winer's long-running blog covering technology, software development, AI tools, and web infrastructure, widely considered one of the oldest blogs on the internet. Daily posts blend hands-on coding notes about projects like Node.js apps and Claude Code experiments with sharp commentary on tech industry trends and politics.
https://site.sebasmonia.com/
Sebastián, a software developer from Argentina now living in the USA, writes about programming, animation, video games, and everyday life on this minimalist handcrafted blog. Posts range from thoughts on video game realism to manga reviews, all served with zero JavaScript and no tracking.
https://dxcccii.neocities.org/
Konpyujiru is a personal neocities site by dxcccii that collects resources from their computer science degree alongside creative personal content like games pages, spicy food reviews, and the charming pixel-room project 'Teeny Towers.' The site has grown steadily since 2020 with a cozy old-web aesthetic, custom cursors, 88x31 buttons, and a curated links section full of interesting corners of the internet.
https://ake.neocities.org/
Ake's corner is a personal programming hub packed with JavaScript experiments, small games, and projects ranging from a diff tool to a retro-styled entertainment system. Visitors can explore a demolab of random sketches, a wiki-like knowledge base, web design experiments, and tech notes, making it a surprisingly layered creative coding space.
https://douxx.tech/
Douxx is a 16-year-old Swiss computer science student at Neuchâtel vocational training center who builds open source projects in his spare time. The site serves as a hub linking to his GitHub, npm packages, and personal projects like BotWave, DPIP Studio, and TheServer.
https://p83.nl/
Peter Stuifzand's personal development blog chronicles his work on Indieweb tools, including Ekster, a Microsub-compatible feed reader, and Wrimini. Posts dive into technical topics like microformats, Micropub, JSON feeds, and backend architecture using Postgres, making it a niche but valuable read for anyone following the Indieweb movement.