A list of follow-worthy programmers and tech writers

Agile Actors
PlayBook
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2 min readApr 10, 2019

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Twitter is the number one social network to use for developers without a shadow of a doubt. This list of developers to follow has been carefully hand-picked to provide you with a massive variety of tips, knowledge, resources and even dev jokes to share with your coworkers.

@DanEnglishby

The founder of Codewall has a carefully curated account where he tweets about full stack development, publishes helpful articles from his blog and from around the web and helps expert and junior developers grow their competencies and keep up with new technologies.

@js_tut

Greg Sidelnikov, the so-called JavaScript Teacher, offers plenty of JS wisdom on his Twitter account which is followed by more than 32k people. He is also your go-to-person If you are into React development!

@OdeToCode

With over 25 years of commercial software development experience across a wide range of technologies.K. Scott Allen, the person behind the Ode to Code blog, tweets about a number of highly interesting dev topics

@KirillOsenkov

Dev tips and tricks straight from the person responsible for the developer tool at Microsoft. Expect lots of C# and Visual Basic services tweets!

@Una

Meet Una Kravets, co-host of Toolsday podcast, curator and maker of Dev Doodles, open-source contributor, experimental CSS/Sass expert. Her colourful twitter account and her useful articles will make your day!

@fedecarg

News, insights, and tutorials about PHP and software architecture from Federico Cargnelutti, Senior Software Engineer at the BBC.

@dan_abramov

A star of the development industry — he is the co-author of Redux after all — Dan Abramov feeds his 182k followers with healthy daily doses of coding expertise and interesting opinions on the state of software engineering.

@wesbos

Another rockstar of the dev world, Wes Bos is a full stack web developer, teacher and conference speaker who shares his decade-old experience in creating web properties through his twitter account. His passion for his craft is contagious and so is his confidence, so budding developers can take some pages or more out of his book!

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