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Who are your favorite writers here on DEV?

Who are some people whose posts on DEV you particularly enjoy?

Here are a few of mine:

  • Emma Wedekind — she writes about a variety of topics, with her latest post being about speaking at conferences. She's also a co-host of the Ladybug Podcast with other DEV community members Kelly Vaughn and Ali Spittel.
  • Andrew Healey — He writes technical content in a few languages such as Python, JavaScript, and Go. He also runs a weekly newsletter on his website and has been featured on DEV's top 7.
  • DEV.to Staff — I had to list this one because of their daily code challenges, which are interesting algorithm-like coding problems in which DEV users show off their solutions in their language-of-choice.
  • Jacob Herrington — Jacob runs a super interesting Podcast called DevPath.fm, and writes about a variety of topics. He's been featured on the top 7, and now, in fact, works at DEV.

So, who are your favorite writers on the DEV community?

— Gabriel Romualdo, November 23, 2019

Note: I formerly wrote under my pseudonym, Fred Adams.

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Jean-Michel 🕵🏻‍♂️ Fayard • Edited

I can't write an exhaustive list, but it would include the DEV.to team
and also @jcutrell @jeremylikness @awwsmm @char_bone @aspittel @carolstran

Jonathan Cutrell gives great soft skills advices in the Developer Tea Podcast

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Jeremy Likness has a great series that empower people to start giving technical talks

Follow Andrew and I guarantee you will learn a lot while reading his lists of 20 things

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Charlotte has written great posts on why and how we should reconsider the hiring process

Ali Spittel wrote too much good articles, I can't summarize them

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I just started following Carolyn after her great article on removing condescending language from documentation

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Andrew (he/him)

Thanks for the shout-out, Jean-Michel!

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Charlotte

Oh wow thank you Jean-Michel! as I'm so new to writing on here this especially means a lot to me :)

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Helen Anderson

I'm the moderator for the growing #sql, #database and #postgres tags.

There's plenty of Data Devs writing about all things from Data Engineering, Data Science and Analytics. I've been really loving their posts lately.



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Gabe Romualdo • Edited

Thanks so much! Will have more posts and interesting content coming soon, and thanks again for the comment.

— Gabriel

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Habdul Hazeez

You are welcome.

— Habdul Hazeez

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Adam Crockett 🌀

Em dash: it says professional 😁

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Seth Lilly

I always enjoy Ali Spittel's insights.

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Lautaro Lobo

Ali Spittel, Ryland G, Ilona Codes, Rachel Soderberg and Molly Struve. My favs.

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Mohammed Amr

not on DEV only, he is really great person

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Adam Crockett 🌀

I remember when Chris liked one of my pens on codepen, that was a good day.

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Youssef Rabei

My favourite writer is lydia

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Osinachi Chukwujama

Laurie Barth is my all-time favourite. She writes about her dev-life, new additions to javascript, etc