Software Websites
76 websites found
Abdellatif Abdelfattah
// ABDELLATIF.IOAbdellatif Abdelfattah is a product builder who likes creating beautiful UIs. He worked as a full-stack engineer at Twitter. He co-founded Tarteel.ai, led the engineering team at Quran.com, and shipped with his friends at levels.fyi. He is currently building Agentset.
Benedict Bartsch
// WORKLIFEWHATEVER.COMBenedict is a solution architect at Stripe who also enjoys building things on Apple's platforms as an indie developer. He is the creator of Timist, MonkeyMind, and Leap Habits, the latter of which was featured by Apple. He is currently building FeatureCat, a SaaS for software teams, and documenting the process on his blog. He writes about work, life, technology, making things, and product reviews.
Aditya Athalye
// EVALAPPLY.ORGAditya Athalye makes, learns, and teaches. He helps software nerds write for fun and burnout-free career growth. He is currently working on a project called "Writing for nerds" which is expected to launch in September 2025. Aditya offers 1:1 writing culture support for B2B SaaS Founders, helping teams compound enterprise value. He blogs about software, complexity, systems, and organizations. He enjoys making software things.
Gavin Gamboa
// GAVART.ISTGavin Arturo Gamboa is a composer and pianist based in Los Angeles. He works with code, visual art, and software. His interests include digital gardens, personal wikis, and music composition.
Victor A
// VICTORANTOS.COMVictor A is passionate about software development and dedicated to sharing his knowledge and experience with fellow developers, enthusiasts, and learners. His goal is to provide valuable resources and guidance to help others thrive in the tech world. Through articles, tutorials, and guides, he covers a wide range of topics in software development, including programming languages, frameworks, best practices, and industry trends. He aims to empower developers to reach their full potential and build exceptional software solutions. Victor A believes in the power of knowledge sharing and community collaboration to drive innovation and excellence in the tech industry.
Rey Foret
// REYFORET.COMRey Foret is a person who listens to trees at night. Rey Foret takes recordings with capsule-microphones deep under the bark of trees.
Frederick's delirious rantings
// FREDERICKVANBRABANT.COMFrederick Vanbrabant is located in Antwerp, Belgium. He writes about topics such as enterprise service buses, architecture, value streams, value chains, and CMDBs. He has experience creating enterprise architecture offices. He also writes about technical debt, meetings, solution designs, processes, and teams.
Jason Thorsness
// JASONTHORSNESS.COMJason Thorsness is a software developer who enjoys exploring various technical topics. He is the creator of Tractor Loader, a library for NextJS and Sharp that enables inline image transformation in JSX or MDX. He has written about topics such as AI, databases, web development, and performance optimization. He shares his projects and thoughts on platforms like GitHub, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
Sandor Dargo's Blog
// SANDORDARGO.COMSandor is a C++ developer with an enthusiasm for Python. Before becoming a software developer, Sandor worked in operations as a DBA. Sandor enjoys coding and high-quality code. When not traveling with family or baking, Sandor reads and writes. Sandor writes about books, Stoic philosophy, and C++. Sandor is the creator of Daily C++ Interview.
Jack Harrhy
// JACKHARRHY.DEVJack Harrhy is currently at Spellbook working on AI stuff and spending too much time on personal projects with no revenue potential. Previously, he worked for C-CORE, CoLab Software, and Bluedrop. He attended Memorial University of Newfoundland from 2017 to ~2023, but gave up trying to complete his undergrad. He survived cancer twice. He grew up in Ystrad Mynach, Wales, and moved to St. John’s, Newfoundland, in 2008.
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// ABHICHE.COMAbhilasha Chebolu is a guitarist and electro-acoustic improvisor currently residing in Chicago, IL. She attended Capital University in Columbus, OH where she studied with Stan Smith, Mark Flugge, and Dina Lentsner. During her time in Ohio, she performed throughout the state with her solo harsh noise project `Null Copula` and also led the free-jazz ensemble `Turtle Boat`. She also held tenure with local groups including Gault , the Ryan Jewell Quintet , and Princsex . Abhilasha also played an active role in curating performances of harsh noise and improvised electro-acoustic music throughout central Ohio. Abhilasha's modest recorded output can be heard on releases from Breaching Static, Amalgam, Two Rooms, Deathbed Tapes, Lurker Bias, and Very Much Recordings.
Homepage of Pikku-a
// PIKKUA.COMPikkua is a software engineer who enjoys building things and learning new technologies. He is interested in web development, machine learning, and cybersecurity. Pikkua likes to share his knowledge and experience with others through his blog and open-source projects. He is always looking for new challenges and opportunities to grow as a developer.
Mert Bulan
// MERTBULAN.COMMert Bulan is a product-minded developer based in Hamburg, Germany. He is a curious and passionate person who enjoys building new things, learning different topics, and sharing them with others. Mert has worked with companies like XING and Shopify. Currently, he develops apps for Apple platforms as an independent app developer at fruitful apps. His career started as a backend developer, primarily with Ruby and Ruby on Rails, but he has been working as a full-stack developer, focusing mainly on TypeScript, React, and React Native. He is also proficient in Swift and SwiftUI. Mert enjoys reading, exploring Hamburg, cycling, cooking, blogging, podcasting, and spending time in nature. He is passionate about minimalism, stoicism, environmentalism, and financial independence.
One For The Code
// ONEFORTHECODE.COMThis person is a software engineer, writer, and creator with a passion for building websites, apps, and scalable systems. They are a software craftsman and lifelong learner who enjoys the zen of programming. They are passionate about open-source and love making things. When not coding, they practice Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or spend time with family. They can be found at [email protected].
Chris Barber Productivity and Self-Development as a Software Engineer
// CHRISPBARBER.COMChris Barber is an MES Software Consultant. He is exploring ways to boost productivity and self-development. Chris has an ambition to learn new things. He aims to publish things that he learns, milestones that he hits, and anything he stumbles upon which resonates with him. It's a bit of a personal experiment. He sends out a weekly email summarising anything which piqued his interest, something new that he learnt, or insights into his personal projects. He hopes others will find value in his journey. He is also interested in teaching, and something may pop up in the Courses section of the website in the future.
Roman Glushko - Machine Learning and Software Engineer, Life Explorer by Roman Glushko
// ROMAGLUSHKO.COMRoman Glushko is a software engineer and product developer. He is a lifelong learner who dissects real-world tech such as open-source platforms, microservices, system programming, distributed systems, and multi-agent AI workflows. He simplifies these topics for engineers and curious minds. Roman also explores the world, unpacks its systems, and captures his reflections on leadership, personal development, team dynamics, and mindset.
Jüri Andrejev
// JYRIAND.COM
Jake James
// JAKEJAM.ESJake James is currently working on True Pros Media, tinkering in tech, traveling, and sailing around the Chesapeake Bay. He has previously worked as a snowboard instructor, bartender, tech startup manager, and submarine warfare officer. He enjoys music, business books, movies, and traveling. He has lived in many places across the US and Singapore, but currently calls Washington D.C. home. He is a dad to a daughter and owns an English Bulldog. He is interested in crypto, AI, sailing, and entrepreneurship.
Maurycy's blog
// MAURYCYZ.COMMaurycy is interested in electronics, software, chemistry, and photography. He maintains a blog covering these topics, including projects and images related to space, electronics, and atom arrangement. He has created a nonsense generator. Maurycy also curates a list of blogs he finds useful and verifies are not generated by LLMs. His recent posts cover topics such as website future-proofing, writing a static site generator, and creating a personal website.
Fredrik Meyer
// FREDRIKMEYER.NETFredrik Meyer has a PhD in algebraic geometry and currently works as a software consultant for Scienta AS. His skills include languages such as Kotlin, Java, Python, Javascript, and Clojure. He has experience with AWS, particularly serverless technologies like Lambda, S3, and SQS. He also has expertise in mathematics, especially algebraic geometry. As a hobby, he enjoys programming in Clojure, creating generative art, and implementing geometric algorithms.
Radek Kozieł
// RKOZIEL.COMRadek Kozieł is a software designer and developer. He shares his thoughts and interesting finds on his website. He is the author of two open-source themes for Hugo: Terminal and Hello Friend. He also created a custom set of semantic styles called Terminal.css. He can be found on Mastodon and Bluesky. He is from Poland.
Alex Hyett ttt tt
// ALEXHYETT.COMAlex Hyett is a software developer based in the UK. He has been programming professionally since 2010, with his coding journey starting in the 90s. He enjoys technology, programming, self-hosting, and gaming. He writes about these topics on his website and creates short videos on software engineering for his YouTube channel. Alex studied physics at the University of Bath where he got a masters degree. He also enjoys spending time with his family, playing guitar, and watching movies. On his website, he writes about technology, programming, entrepreneurship, self-hosting, and the internet.
Jaga Santagostino
// JAGASANTAGOSTINO.COMJaga Santagostino is a creative director, designer, and developer. He helps brands and organizations clarify their vision and express it through design and technology. He has worked with clients such as Google, Adidas, and the United Nations. Jaga is interested in the intersection of design, technology, and culture. He is currently based in Buenos Aires.
Sharif Shameem
// SHARIF.IOSharif Shameem is the founder of Lexica, a company building creative tools backed by state-of-the-art generative models. Previously, he worked on Debuild, a low-code tool powered by language models. Before that, he built Vectordash, a peer-to-peer GPU cloud backed by Y Combinator. He lives in San Francisco and spends his free time experimenting with software design, researching genetics and longevity, and trying to build the future. He can be reached on Twitter at @sharifshameem or via email at samin100@gmail.com. He tries to respond to every message he receives.