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alexwlchan
https://alexwlchan.net/
Alex Chan's personal site blends technical writing with creative and personal reflections, covering software development, digital preservation, Python, Git, and accessibility. Recent articles include a custom static site generator, webcam toy apps, and parody movie posters, making it a rich mix of code-focused tutorials and playful projects.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Ray Tracer Construction Kit
https://matklad.github.io/2022/12/31/raytracer-construction-kit.html
Written by developer matklad, this in-depth tutorial post makes the case for building a toy ray tracer as one of the best exercises for learning a new programming language, covering modules, polymorphism, parallelism, and performance optimization. The post walks through a structured construction kit from basic image output to 3D scenes, Phong shading, scene description languages, mesh support, and performance tuning with BVH trees.
Blog 2026-03-12
flamendless
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.
Blog 2026-03-12
Caleb's Website
https://calebjay.com/
Caleb Jay Rogers is a software engineer who showcases an impressive portfolio of personal and professional projects, including a software co-op, a mock interview service, a media CRM, and various open-source tools. The site blends a developer blog, resume, and a rich collection of Python, Django, React, and JavaScript projects that reflect genuine technical breadth and entrepreneurial initiative.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
https://h3rald.com/
Fabio Cevasco's personal site showcases his open source programming projects, most built with the Nim language, including minimalist concatenative languages like 'min' and 'hex' and a lightweight NoSQL store called LiteStore. The site also features a 'grimoire' of command-line recipes and a back-catalog of tech articles from its active blog era in the early 2000s.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
remy sharp's b:log
https://remysharp.com/
Remy Sharp, a JavaScript developer and consultant based in Brighton UK, writes about web development, coding, and the business of running a tech consultancy called Left Logic. With archives stretching back to 2006 and hundreds of posts covering JavaScript, git tips, and front-end topics, this is a well-established developer blog from a respected voice in the web community.
Blog 2026-03-13
ultlang's webpage
https://ultlang.github.io/
Emma, known online as ultlang, shares a collection of small creative programming projects including a JavaScript minesweeper clone, a pixel font, a JavaScript synthesizer, and a constructed language called Peejosa. The site has a charmingly self-deprecating tone and also links to a micro-blog and an Ithkuil helper tool, making it a fun snapshot of a hobbyist coder-linguist's experiments.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Hamed
https://hmd-tld.xyz/
Hamed Toledo's personal homepage introduces the Spanish-speaking developer and links to his projects hosted on Codeberg, suggesting a focus on open-source software work. The site is minimal but serves as a hub for anyone wanting to learn about Hamed, support his work, or get in touch.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
TrebledJ's Pages - TrebledJ's personal blog on programming, cybersecurity, music, and memes.
https://trebledj.me/
Johnathan (TrebledJ) runs a technical blog covering cybersecurity research, CVE discoveries, and programming tutorials, with notable posts on reverse engineering PLCs, XSS filter bypasses, and multi-threaded Python. The site also weaves in music composition and digital audio synthesis, making it a rich blend of infosec depth and creative side projects.
Blog 2026-03-12
https://3dgoose.neocities.org/
Jean-Louis, known online as 3dgoose, shares his personal projects including WIPE, a 3D graphics engine written in C99, alongside an economic manifesto and a fictional lore project called the Holy Goose Empire. The site reflects the work of a developer passionate about low-level programming, graphics programming, and politics, with links to his code repositories on Github and sourcehut.
Personal Page 2026-03-12