Erik Dietrich
Why? @daedtech is the author of Developer Hegemony. I you like what I've written about recently, you should know that found many ideas that I liked, and then I stole those them like an artist.
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Julia
Why? @yuridevat is a selftaught front end wizard from Vienna who not only write well about accessibility and stuff, but also shares her advice on how to get into tech
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Imam Ali Mustofa
Why? @darkterminal has a very original take on what he calls a character driven approach to choose your career. I noticed a couple of interesting comments from him, but I can't summarize the, read it yourself!
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Josefine Schfr
Why? @josefine does developer relations, so if you dream about showing your ideas in a conference but are terrified when you consider to actually do it, she has lots of content about that very topic.
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Jarrod Roberson
Why? @jarrodhroberson has given constantly high quality comments on my articles, so I went to read his articles, and let met report that he is a very experienced developers that is very efficient at cutting through the non-sense of the hype-du-jour.
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Maddy
Why? @maddy is a technical writer, another career change that is opened to you if you are both a dev and like writing here
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Erin, Sloan and The DEV team
Why? @erinposting and @sloan are members of the DEV/Forem team and they post frequent questions on the tag #devdiscuss that you will probably find interesting.
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That was it for me.
Obviously this kind of list can never be complete, but we can crowdsource the research.
Who else do you recommend?
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