Programming
535 sites
http://tilde.club/~schussat/tildegraph.html
A creative data visualization project by a Tilde Club member that renders an interactive network graph of links between users on the tilde.club shared Unix server. Built with D3.js and Perl scraping tools, the graph lets visitors zoom, drag nodes, and mouseover to explore the web of connections among the early Tilde Club community.
https://wilw.dev/
Will Webberley is a Welsh technologist and PhD-holder whose personal site blends blog posts on software, open technologies, and data sovereignty with notes and links from his day-to-day technical life. Posts range from analysis of UK online safety legislation to hands-on guides for command-line email clients and home printing setups, making it a thoughtful read for technically minded visitors.
https://susam.net/
Susam Pal's long-running technical blog covers programming, mathematics, and computing curiosities spanning over two decades of posts. Topics range from Emacs tricks and shell scripting to abstract algebra, CSS puzzles, and low-level DOS programming, making it a rich archive for curious technologists.
https://casuallyblue.dev/
Casuallyblue is the personal homepage of a systems software developer who is passionate about programming language design and building developer tools. The site features links to a wiki, projects, and a library, with a cozy indie-web aesthetic signaled by memberships in the Nouveau Webring, Fediring, and NixOS usage.
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://johnskinnerportfolio.com/
John Skiles Skinner is a software engineer and writer whose homepage highlights his work at the Freedom of the Press Foundation on SecureDrop, a whistleblower communication tool, as well as past roles at 18F and Cornell University Library. His writing spans outlets like The Washington Post, Salon, and 2600 Magazine, and he is an active Wikipedia contributor with over 60 articles.
https://bugwhisperer.dev/
Andie Keller's personal corner of the small web blends technical blog posts about Linux, AI speech-to-text tools, and molecular dynamics research with a philosophy of minimal, accessible, tracker-free web design. Recent posts range from building local AI solutions on Wayland Linux to exploring protein simulation, making this a thoughtful mix of software engineering and scientific curiosity.
https://jasongorman.uk/
Jason Gorman is a UK-based software engineer who writes technical articles covering JavaScript, performance optimization, SQLite, and engineering principles. The site features a focused archive of programming tutorials and deep-dive posts aimed at developers building reliable, scalable software.
https://maia.lgbt/
Maia is a Swiss fox who shares her personal corner of the web, covering her interests in programming (TypeScript, Rust, Python), gaming (Minecraft, TF2, Garry's Mod), and electronic music including DJing. The site is a work in progress with a handful of blog posts and a friendly links section connecting to other personal sites in the small-web community.
https://leap123.neocities.org/
Leap (also known as Azzam) is a 15-year-old autistic programmer and content creator from Indonesia who shares projects, a blog, and links to friends and fellow creators. The site highlights a tinkerer spirit with connections to the indie web community, webrings, and a growing list of personal projects built with tools like 11ty.