Författare
Praktiska, kodorienterade guider skrivna av utvecklare som använder dessa verktyg varje dag.
Alex is a front-end and Node.js developer with extensive experience building web applications and developer tooling. He is passionate about web standards, browser APIs, and the JavaScript ecosystem. In his spare time he contributes to open-source projects and writes about modern JavaScript patterns, performance optimisation, and everything related to the web platform.
Maria is a backend developer specialising in Python and API integration. She has broad experience with data pipelines, serialisation formats, and building reliable server-side services. She is an active member of the Python community and enjoys writing practical, example-driven guides that help developers solve real problems without unnecessary theory.
Dmitri is a DevOps engineer who relies on Python as his primary scripting and automation language. He builds internal tooling, CI/CD pipelines, and infrastructure automation scripts that run in production across distributed teams. He writes about the Python standard library, subprocess management, file processing, encoding utilities, and the practical shell-adjacent Python that DevOps engineers use every day.
James is a systems engineer and Go enthusiast who focuses on high-performance microservices, command-line tooling, and infrastructure automation. He enjoys the simplicity and explicitness of Go and writes about building fast, reliable backend systems. When not coding he explores distributed systems concepts and contributes to open-source Go libraries.
Pavel is a backend engineer with deep roots in the JVM ecosystem, working primarily with Java and Kotlin. He has extensive experience building data-intensive services and integrating third-party APIs at scale. He writes about modern Java features, the Jackson ecosystem, serialisation patterns, and practical approaches to keeping large codebases maintainable.
Aisha is a Java engineer specialising in application security, Spring Security, and API design. She has worked on identity and access management systems, OAuth 2.0 integrations, and microservice security at scale. She writes about secure Java coding practices, token validation, cryptographic utilities, and the Spring ecosystem from a security-first perspective.
Alexei is a game developer who has shipped multiple titles using Unity and C#. He focuses on gameplay systems, runtime performance, and the serialisation and data-management patterns unique to game development. He writes about Unity scripting, C# async/await in game contexts, asset serialisation, binary data handling, and the intersection of game engineering and general software craftsmanship.
Nadia is a site reliability engineer who lives in the terminal. She writes Bash scripts that process logs, transform data, and orchestrate infrastructure across fleets of servers. She is a heavy user of jq, awk, and sed and writes about shell one-liners, text processing pipelines, data serialisation from the command line, and the practical Bash patterns that SREs reach for when speed matters more than elegance.
Cora is a platform engineer who builds developer tooling and internal platforms, using Bash as the glue that connects components written in different languages and runtimes. She writes about cross-platform shell scripting, Bash utility functions, environment management, configuration templating, and the practical shell techniques that platform engineers use to build self-service tooling for development teams.