Whether you’re diving into .NET best practices, learning about architectural principles, or trying to wrap your head around microservices, there’s always someone willing to break things down in a way that clicks. The wealth of knowledge available in .NET community —from newsletters and blogs to vlogs and technical articles—makes it easier to keep growing and stay current.
We’ve grown accustomed to names like Scott Hanselman, Mary Jo Foley, Richard Campbell, and Tim Corey. Influencers that have become staples, not just in social media but also on conference stages, in magazine articles, and beyond.
But who are some of the newer .NET content creators who might one day reach the heights of these established figures? While this list is by no means exhaustive, it’s a great starting point to discover fresh perspectives and perhaps find a few creators you haven’t come across yet.
The List
1. Steven Giesel
About the author: Steven Giesel is a .NET Developer, and Microsoft MVP based in Zurich, Switzerland He’s an active maintainer of multiple open-source libraries and is passionate about both sharing and gaining knowledge. If you're into clean code, best practices, and Blazor, Steven is someone you'll want to follow closely. He’s a passionate advocate for writing maintainable, efficient code and dives deep into software development's technical aspects.
Main Content: What I love about Steven’s content is how practical and accessible it is. He has this knack for breaking down complex topics like software architecture and design patterns into actionable .NET tips that you can immediately apply to your projects. His content isnt just educational—its easily digestable must-reads if you’re looking to sharpen your coding skills or enhance your software architecture know-how.
If you're in Zurich, Steven regularly hosts meetups for the local .NET User Group, offering a great opportunity to connect and learn from him in person. He’s also recently launched a video series, which is another fantastic way to dive into his content.
Follow Steven: Blog | LinkedIn
2. Milan Jovanovic
About the Author: Milan Jovanovic is a Software Architect and Microsoft MVP who’s been in the tech industry for years but whose personal content has clearly resonated with the .NET community. Milan is one of those people who genuinely enjoys mentoring others—he’s all about helping software engineers refine their .NET development skills and deepen their understanding of software architecture.
Main Content: Milan’s content is where I go when I need to get my head around architectural principles, microservices, or cloud-native applications. He has a gift for making complex topics feel manageable, no matter where you are in your developer journey. His practical and personable approach makes learning from him both enjoyable and impactful.
Follow Milan: Blog | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube
3. Jade Wilson
About the Author: Jade Wilson is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft, known for her deep expertise in agile methodologies and DevOps. With a strong passion for building scalable and maintainable solutions, Jade is dedicated to helping customers succeed in delivering high-quality software.
Main Content: What I appreciate most about Jade’s work is how she brings agile and DevOps to life with real-world examples. Her advice is practical and easy to apply, regardless of the project you’re working on. She genuinely believes there’s no single “right” way to deliver software, and that open-mindedness makes her content feel like a conversation with a trusted mentor.
Follow Jade: LinkedIn | YouTube
4. Nick Randolph
About the author: About the Author: Nick Randolph might not be the loudest voice on social media, but he’s a go-to resource for developers interested in Windows and multi-platform development. As a Microsoft MVP, Nick shares his wealth of knowledge in a down-to-earth and approachable way, both on Twitter and through his blog. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Nick's insights are always worth the read.
Main Content: Nick blog, "Nick's .NET Travels," is a treasure trove for developers interested in .NET, Windows, and cross-platform development. Covering everything from the latest in Uno Platform to practical guides on mobile and web development, Nick’s posts are designed to help developers navigate the evolving landscape of modern app development and offers a blend of technical depth and real-world applications that make it an essential resource for any developer.
Follow Nick: Website
5. Claudio Bernasconi
About the author: Claudio Bernasconi is a seasoned Software Engineer with over a decade of experience in desktop, mobile, and web development, all with a strong focus on the .NET platform. In addition to his technical expertise, Claudio is passionate about mentoring junior developers and helping them grow their skills.
Main Content: Claudio runs a popular .NET development YouTube channel where he shares his insights on process optimization, code quality, and building sustainable software systems. His content is perfect for developers looking to deepen their understanding of .NET and improve their overall coding practices. Claudio’s approachable style and commitment to quality make him a valuable resource for both new and experienced developers.
Follow Claudio: Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn
6. Aram Tchekrekjian
About the Author: Aram is a seasoned .NET developer passionate about cloud computing, DevOps, and web technologies. His expertise spans .NET, Web APIs, and Web Security, focusing on cloud-based .NET applications, DevOps practices, and CI/CD pipelines.
Main Content: Aram is great at breaking down complex topics into bite-sized, easily digestible pieces. His carousels are always on point, and his blog, CodingSonata.com, pairs concise explanations of .NET concepts with classical music—how cool is that? Whether you're into cloud-based .NET applications or DevOps practices, Aram's content is as insightful as it is enjoyable.
Follow Aram: Blog | Twitter | LinkedIn
7. Leomaris Reyes
About the Author: Leomaris Reyes has quickly made a name for herself in the .NET community, and it’s easy to see why. As a Microsoft MVP, she’s a passionate advocate for modern software development practices and a strong supporter of women in STEM.
Main Content: Leomaris is the go-to person for anything related to .NET MAUI. Her content is comprehensive, from detailed UI tutorials to advanced coding techniques. If you’re diving into cross-platform development or .NET MAUI, you’ll find her content invaluable.
Follow Leomaris: Blog | Twitter| LinkedIn
8. Martin Zikmund
About the Author: I might be a bit biased since I work with him, but Martin Zikmund’s credentials speak for themselves. He’s a fantastic .NET developer, a Microsoft MVP, and a key contributor to the Uno Platform community—plus, he’s still holding out hope for a Windows phone comeback!
Main Content: Martin’s posts are packed with insights into cross-platform development, especially when it comes to Uno Platform and Windows technologies. His content is clear, accessible, and incredibly useful for developers at any level. If you’re looking to make cross-platform development more straightforward, Martin’s work is where you should start.
Follow Martin: Blog | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube
9. Nick Cosentino
About the Author: I recently stumbled onto Nick's content and really took to it. Maybe it's because he is a fellow Canadian, or maybe it is just that his passion resonates in his content. Not just a .NET enthusiast—he’s a passionate open-source contributor and, someone I’m excited to follow.
Main Content: Nick’s work spans a wide range of topics, from .NET performance optimization to open-source contributions. What I really appreciate is how he blends technical insights with the perspective of a software engineering manager. His focus on community engagement and knowledge sharing makes his content both informative and relatable.
Follow Nick: Website | Twitter| LinkedIn | YouTube
10. Oleg Kyrylchuk
About the author: Oleg Kyrylchuk is a software engineer who specializes in .NET technologies and scalable systems. His deep dives into performance tuning and distributed systems are nothing short of impressive.
Main Content: Oleg’s content is all about tackling advanced .NET topics and solving complex technical challenges. If you’re looking to improve your understanding of C# concepts, performance tuning or distributed systems, Oleg’s posts and newsletter are a fantastic resource.
Follow Oleg: Newsletter| Twitter | LinkedIn
I’m sure there are plenty of amazing .NET content creators we didn’t get to cover, so if we missed one of your favorites, drop their names in the comments! We’d love to hear about them.
If you’re looking for even more .NET content creators, I highly recommend the dotnet-content-creators list by Matthias—it’s one of the best and most up-to-date resources for finding creators of all kinds in the .NET community
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