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Bálint Magyar
My name is Bálint Magyar (they/them), and I’m a hacker, designer, musician, artist, and all-around creative person based in Budapest, Hungary.
Baz (Rahoul Baruah)
I'm Baz (aka Rahoul Baruah) and I've been writing ruby code professionally since 2005, and I've been a freelancer, dedicated to building low-cost bespoke systems for tiny businesses (generally no more than ten employees) since 2007.
Ana Rodrigues
My name is Ana Rodrigues and I work as a front-end developer in London.
404oops
I’m a Programmer, Musician and nerd. I’m also a chronic yapper, and I research a lot of stuff.
Rodrigo Ghedin
Technology blog in Portuguese and English maintained by Rodrigo Ghedin.
Lionel Dricot
I’m Ploum, a writer alternating between a bépo keyboard and old mechanical typewriters on which I imagine our futures. My latest novel, Bikepunk, is available in every good (French-speaking) book store. Without a keyboard, you can find me underwater or on a bike. As « Lionel Dricot », I pretend to be respectable to teach software freedom at École Polytechnique de Louvain.
Akshay
My name is Akshay, and I'm a software developer living in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia. I grew up in India, but Canada has been my home for the past 10 years. I am married to Pratiksha and we have a daughter, Suhani. I love programming in Ruby and building web applications with Rails. This blog is my attempt to share my learnings and to spread the joy of programming in Ruby with the world. Every day, I try to learn something new in Ruby and Rails and write about it.
Adrian Kosmaczewski
De Programmatica Ipsum is a monthly magazine about programming and society published since 2018. No AI content, no ads, no paywall, full RSS feed, 100% supported by our readers.
Matthew John Hayes
Matt is an architect for a telecommunications company in New Zealand, and dabbles with various areas of tech in his (limited) spare time.
Taylor Open Source Game Engine
Sean Earle
I'm an Australian ruby developer who loves to make games which is why I'm building Taylor! Taylor is a small, free, and open source game engine designed to be easy to use, cross platform, and to boost developer happiness
Robert Gehl
Hi! This blog is meant to do two things. First, one goal is to explore life as a “FOSS Academic” – someone who uses Free and Open Source technologies to do academic work. I’m hoping that my discussions of FOSS technologies in an academic setting help others – students, professors, university administrators – understand the benefits and values of FOSS in the academy. I’m not a developer, but I am a professor who’s been using FOSS to do his job for over a decade. I call this goal of exploring FOSS tools in the academy Goal 1. Second, this blog has Goal 2: writing a book about a FOSS topic. After some consideration, I decided to write a book about Mastodon and the fediverse. The book is out now! Sometimes, the two topics will collide in a single post. My intent here is to be more open about my own research process and writing.
Jamie Schembri
A freelance software engineer in the Netherlands with a focus on building value. I'm Jamie. Pleased to meet you! I'm an English/Maltese man on the wrong side of thirty, and I live in the Netherlands with my wife and three dogs. My day job is as a freelance software engineer, primarily with Ruby on Rails. I've worked with everything from tiny agencies to multi-national corporations, which has made me rather versatile.
Franz Graf
I'm blogging about IT and Technology in general. Also I publish all kinds of "how to-solutions" that took me a while to figure out - and I hope that it might help other's as well
Julien Bidoret
Ce site est issu de la fusion de deux espaces complémentaires : le projet de recherche Radical web design et le site des Ateliers web mené à l’École supérieure d’art et de design des Pyrénées. En savoir plus sur la fusion.
John Lampard
disassociated (usually all lowercase, sometimes all uppercase) sates a 1997 high-school like fascination with web design, and, for better or worse, has been transmitting from the east coast of Australia ever since. On and off, and in different formats, but it all kicked off in 1997.
Pablo Enoc
I’m Pablo Enoc. This is my weblog about people and technology. I’m the lead developer and curator of powRSS, a public RSS feed aggregator for independent websites.