Programming
535 sites
https://rutteric.com/
David Rutter, known online as Quintopia, shares a wide-ranging collection of personal projects including software, esolangs, magic tricks, and long-distance hiking blogs. The site serves as a portal to years of creative work spanning programming experiments, writing, and outdoor adventures, with a to-do list hinting at many ambitious projects in progress.
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://lx862.com/
AmberFrost's personal homepage showcases her programming projects including Minecraft Transit Railway tools and packwiz, along with her PC setup running Arch Linux and Windows. The site is a tidy, lightweight personal hub with a blog, guestbook, and participation in several webrings like Fediring and Retronaut.
http://zylstra.org/blog
Ton Zijlstra's long-running personal blog 'Interdependent Thoughts' explores technology, AI, knowledge management, and the IndieWeb from a thoughtful, interdisciplinary perspective. With posts dating back to 2002 and a digital garden alongside the blog, it offers a rich archive of reflections on how humans and organizations interact with emerging technologies.
http://php.aking-mahal.net/
End to End is the official TFL-approved fanlisting for the PHP programming language, created by Angela Sabas and boasting 883 members from 60 countries. It serves as a gathering place for PHP enthusiasts worldwide, offering membership listing, fan codes, and affiliate links to related programming fanlistings.
http://opml.org/
The official home of OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language), a spec maintained by Dave Winer that defines an XML format for outlines, subscription lists, and hierarchical data exchange. The site hosts the OPML 2.0 specification, a validator, compatible applications, example files, and developer resources for building OPML-powered tools.
https://slonk.ing/
Rain (also known as slonkazoid) is a 19-year-old Turkish developer who specializes in Rust, Bash, and a wide range of languages and frameworks, with a particular love for the Rust/Axum/Tokio web stack. The site serves as a personal hub showcasing projects, commission availability, web philosophy opinions, and a curated network of friend sites.
https://maniksharma.xyz/
Manik Sharma's minimalist personal homepage serves as a hub linking to his blog, projects, webrings, and a company he's affiliated with. The sparse, text-only design and links to GitHub and 'things_ive_made' suggest a developer sharing their creative and technical work online.
https://byemc.xyz/
Byespace is the personal corner of a developer named bye, featuring a blog, a showcase of small software projects like a C# PlayStation metadata library and a browser-picker utility for Windows, and a live music listening widget powered by ListenBrainz. The site has a cozy old-web aesthetic complete with 88x31 buttons and a changelog, making it a charming blend of indie dev work and personal expression.
https://tsk.bearblog.dev/
Tuan (known online as tsuki) runs this minimalist blog covering programming, pixel art, music, and personal reflections, with notable posts on note-taking workflows and WebTV history. The site doubles as a showcase of handcrafted web aesthetics, featuring a custom classless CSS framework called Subreply CSS that Tuan created and shares openly.