Nevertheless, I would recommend to follow @dhh, creator of Ruby on Rails and founder of Basecamp. He always speaks his mind, and it is refreshing. :-)
I love this recent one from him for instance :
DHH
@dhh
Splunk equates number of daily Zoom meetings with “employee productivity and high performance of critical business activities”, and thinks you should track that as some sort of daily KPI. All of the WTFs. splunk.com/en_us/blog/lea…
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And me of course if you want to have news about AppSec. But I would recommend to follow me on dev.to. ;-)
I agree with this. I'm quite a technical person but most of the time I use Twitter just to discuss current affairs or talk to Yorkshire Tea. It can be hard to only post technical stuff, and to do so regularly enough to "be relevant". It becomes almost like managing a brand. It would've taken me longer to write something useful about ESP8266 than it took me to fix an issue I had with it yesterday, so I didn't tweet about it.
Most of them have Software Development content in their timelines but sometimes they post about their struggles, their downfalls, their new jobs or evens jokes, always with respect and cheering others in beign better developers. For me thats the type of people I want to read on my TL.
Hey! I'm Thomas Weibenfalk, a developer and content creator from Sweden. I have a lot of focus on React and Front End stuff. For example I've created courses and tutorials in react.js and Gatsby
Thanks Catalin, oh, and if anyone is reading this, you gotta follow Catalin twitter.com/catalinmpit, he's been on absolute fire and provides me with daily motivation and inspiration. All of these other people he mentioned are also stellar and I'm honored to be mentioned next to them.
I'm a web developer working primarily on enterprise-scale technologies. I work mainly in Python and JavaScript, with occasional dabbling in the black magic world of AWS. Do it for the C L O U D.
Been building up my list for a while. Some are are writers, others have a unique perspective, slight chance of some solid Animal Crossing content (sorry)
The list goes on and on but these are some of the names I see the most and offer a lot of great stuff. And of course if you still aren't following people like @SwiftOnSecurity, @hacks4pancakes, or @cassidoo you're really missing out.
My goal is to make useful and helpful advice and content that will help others!
New content everyday, please leave feedback if there is something you want to see!
My goal is to make useful and helpful advice and content that will help others!
New content everyday, please leave feedback if there is something you want to see!
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@anildash
retweets and likes lots of interesting posts of a variety of topics, including webdev and sometimes tweets his own stuff. Probably the best person I follow on Twitter
// , “It is not so important to be serious as it is to be serious about the important things. The monkey wears an expression of seriousness... but the monkey is serious because he itches."(No/No)
@molly_struve , @vaidehijoshi , @emmabostian , @aspittel , @etagwerker , @tlakomy , @dabit3 , @ben , @avdi , @joshpuetz
There are so many more people that I should include here, but these are the ones that came to mind first.
Thanks Jacob!
Awe, thanks Jacob! Just trying to keep it real ✌️
Thanks Jacob, and since you didn't mention yourself I will! Definitely follow twitter.com/JakeHerrington!
Thanks Jake! Have a nice weekend! ❤️
The best is not to follow developers but community. Most of the time tweets are personal and waste but tweets tagged to communities are good source.
Follow Twitter account of dev.to, Ubuntu, Linux, Google etc. There you can find good active developers ...
Yes, and now on Twitter, you can follow topics.
Nevertheless, I would recommend to follow @dhh, creator of Ruby on Rails and founder of Basecamp. He always speaks his mind, and it is refreshing. :-)
I love this recent one from him for instance :
And me of course if you want to have news about AppSec. But I would recommend to follow me on dev.to. ;-)
Nice. I also followed some topics
I agree with this. I'm quite a technical person but most of the time I use Twitter just to discuss current affairs or talk to Yorkshire Tea. It can be hard to only post technical stuff, and to do so regularly enough to "be relevant". It becomes almost like managing a brand. It would've taken me longer to write something useful about ESP8266 than it took me to fix an issue I had with it yesterday, so I didn't tweet about it.
True Adam
Me of course!
twitter.com/K4y1s
Joke aside, accounts I found interesting:
twitter.com/hillelogram
twitter.com/Foone
twitter.com/ossia
twitter.com/Baconbrix
twitter.com/_developit
twitter.com/dabit3
Nice suggestions
@wesbos @monicalent @hhg2288 @ryanchenkie @b0rk @AnjanaVakil @weibenfalk @kyleshevlin @sarah_edo @jsjoeio @manuelbieh @emmabostian @dan_abramov @cszhu @abbyfuller @toddmotto @bendhalpern @aspittel @hugojmd @stolinski
Most of them have Software Development content in their timelines but sometimes they post about their struggles, their downfalls, their new jobs or evens jokes, always with respect and cheering others in beign better developers. For me thats the type of people I want to read on my TL.
Thank you for mentioning me here. I'm glad for all the support I can get and truly grateful that you like my content.
Here's my channel for anyone that's interested. =)
youtube.com/user/Weibenfalk
Thanks again.
thanks @nathanbq for mentioned me! 🙏
You can follow me! I'm @0x12b on twitter 😅
People I follow include @molly_struve , @degoodmanwilson , @danicat8, @editingemily , @malwareunicorn, @bubblewire, @floordrees, @kelset , @mipsytipsy , @goinggodotnet, @nataliepis, @coralineada
Hmm, I do have a few. I regularly enjoy posts from @molly_struve, @vaidehijoshi, @NoBugsHare, @bendhalpern (of course!), @MissAmaraKay, @munificentbob, and @gregcons.
I'm sure there are many more, but it's hard to distill my Twitter feed quickly. :P
Also, shameless self-promotion: I post original, mostly programming-related content on a daily basis: @codemouse92
I second Robert Nystrom (@munificentbob), been following his work (projects, books) for many years now.
Thanks Catalin, oh, and if anyone is reading this, you gotta follow Catalin twitter.com/catalinmpit, he's been on absolute fire and provides me with daily motivation and inspiration. All of these other people he mentioned are also stellar and I'm honored to be mentioned next to them.
@notch, the only reason to have twitter.
But while you're at it, might as well follow:
@horse_rust
@horse_js
@horse_js_ctx
(don't be afraid to click, the links take you to 🐦, not
dev.to/:user)Follow me for that sweet sweet content
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From tech people/channels:
twitter.com/ianmiell
twitter.com/pythonbot_
twitter.com/StephaneMaarek
Tech humor:
twitter.com/programmersmeme
From self improvement movement:
twitter.com/JamesClear
If you like bitcoin and its future:
twitter.com/100trillionUSD
Been building up my list for a while. Some are are writers, others have a unique perspective, slight chance of some solid Animal Crossing content (sorry)
@ChloeCondon @ReinH @markdalgleish @aarondjents @blackroomsec @DynamicWebPaige @IanColdwater
The list goes on and on but these are some of the names I see the most and offer a lot of great stuff. And of course if you still aren't following people like @SwiftOnSecurity, @hacks4pancakes, or @cassidoo you're really missing out.
Here are a few of my favorites to follow (that haven't already been listed).
@thecaitcode
@BekahHW
@laurieontech
@alvincrespo
@danjconn
@kefimochi
@TaelurAlexis
@shanselman can be all over the page but the volume of questions he gets and actually answers is awesome.
@florinpop1705 (seems that last one wasn't linked properly :)
Hey, I am subscribed to your channel ;)
Hello there! Nice to see you here!
(insert shameless promotion of my twitter account here) 😛
mobile.twitter.com/excid3
mobile.twitter.com/andrewmcodes
mobile.twitter.com/brascoder
mobile.twitter.com/coderberry
mobile.twitter.com/theleastbad
@vinkla @taylor_otwell @calebporzio @natfriedman @mattipv4
me :)
twitter.com/aardid
and there are my list with developers that I follow:
twitter.com/i/lists/71850190639877...
“100 of the Best Engineers, Developers, Coders, and Entrepreneurs to Follow Online” by Jana Bergant link.medium.com/ll9cJwwsK5
And also me ofcourse twitter.com/DanielRusnok?s=09.
Thanks for the mention, Catalin. I feel honored to be mentioned among such great devs and awesome human beings.
Hey!
Ofc me :P @arifcodes
Also you can follow Fatih Arslan his author of vim-go @fatih
dev.to/lehmannsystems/favorite-tec...
hey
tech for me is not the same as dev :)
tech, for example, is @MKBHD or LTT
dev for example wesbos and ben halpern :)
I take it all back, this thread is the most important thing on twitter: twitter.com/Foone/status/125139593...
Emma Bostian is awesome to follow too.
@EmmaBostian
I have been updating a list of accounts that are posting interesting coding related stuff: The list
@anildash retweets and likes lots of interesting posts of a variety of topics, including webdev and sometimes tweets his own stuff. Probably the best person I follow on Twitter
twitter.com/developerHabits
Axel Rauschmeier (JavaScript Guru in Munich/Germany)
Here's a good list from devs to devops: cto.ai/blog/12-must-follow-develop...
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