Scott writes about ASP.NET Core and web security. He specializes in all things authentication, identity, OAuth, and OpenID Connect. Code samples are usually in C#.
Articles on ASP.NET Core and C# with an emphasis on performance topics. A good mix of in depth coverage of C# topics, particularly around performance. The author, Steve Gordon, is also a Microsoft MVP and Pluralsight author.
Derek writes about .NET and is a Microsoft MVP. Some of his recent articles discuss architectural topics like scaling monoliths and event choreography and orchestration. He also runs a YouTube channel on these topics.
Jason writes about Azure, testing, and C# fundamentals on his blog Don't Code Tired. He's written multiple books about C# and is a Pluralsight author and former 5-time Microsoft MVP.
Scott writes about the .NET ecosystem, cloud computing with Azure, and software development on Windows. He works as a developer advocate at Microsoft.
Adam writes about .NET performance and reliability. He's a member of the .NET team and describes his goal as making .NET Core the fastest platform for developers on the planet.
With .NET as the main topic, a blog about development in general, going through programming languages, paradigms, patterns, distributed systems, architecture and whatever else comes to mind.
Focusing on .NET technology and solving issues with C# and F#. Khalid's blog focuses on ASP.NET and web problems. Additionally, you'll find posts on cross-platform development with .NET Core/ .NET 5.
Christian is a software architect who focuses on .NET, Azure, ASP, XAML, Uno, and Xamarin. His blog focuses heavily on .NET and C#, with recent posts on topics like cross-platform user interfaces, the future of .NET, and reactive programming.
Luke writes about web development, devops, open source, product management and software team leadership. His technical posts are focused on web development include ASP.NET, javascript and CSS.
Troy Hunt is the creator of HaveIBeenPwned.com and writes about data breaches and information security. He's also an advisor at NordVPN.
Swimburger.net is a blog about .NET, C#, Web Development, Azure, Umbraco, and more authored by Niels Swimberghe. Niels tries to document whatever could save fellow developers time and effort from the tiniest tricks to long step by step guides.
A blog about software development with a focus on writing Functional Programming, and Culture. Recently he's written about how hypermedia can help you design web API's and how to do it in a type safe way with TypeScript. He's also covered practicing continuous deployment in a practical way.
Jeroen writes about day to day experiences with .NET, Azure and general software engineering. Recent articles also touch on accessing the terminal with Swift, unit testing with TypeScript, unit testing, and releasing Android via Azure pipelines.
Jiří is a project lead for .NET provider and Firebird. He's also helped out with .NET and Entity Framework providers. Jiří's blog providers updates for the project he's working on, C# programming fundamentals, and tips for improving your C# codebase.
Michael is a prolific blogger and writes about C# and .NET. His focus on his blog includes memory management, performance, and generally how to solve problems with the .NET framework. He's also released a book on debugging for .NET developers.
Andrew shares his experiences as he journeys into ASP.NET Core.
This blog covers engineering around TypeScript, .NET and general web technologies. It also features the occasional announcement for open source projects John is working on; such as ts-loader, Definitely Typed and webpack.
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