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Twitter is one of the most widely known sharing platforms in the current world and hence it has become one of those places where developers can connect with each other and start conversations on any subject connected to their area. These subjects can range from fixing bugs to generating code that decreases human effort.
Anyhow, you must look into the right place to find the best information.
In this article, we will show the profiles of developers who have been generating quite a blast in the space of web development and bringing about a change in the way people see web development.
Let’s get to know more about them one by one.
Scott Hanselman
Scott has been in the development industry for almost 2 decades now. In these decades he has created a proficiency that is exceptional. In the first decade, Scott have built a blog where he puts up content about open source, JavaScript, DevOps, Artificial Intelligence, and many more.
Moreover, his tweets are something developers would check on for their feeds. They contain news that is related to all tech things from all around the world. Not only that, he also shares his opinion on every important thing happening around the world.
Any developer who is willing to develop his knowledge base can follow his profile on twitter.
Jeniffer Dewalt
1: Which of the following is a JavaScript framework/library?
Jeniffer, who is the founder of Zube and a passionate tequila sipper, attained the feat of building 180 websites in 180 days. This is no mean feat and such features in her bio on Twitter.
Each of these 180 websites has been given on her website. She did all of this just to learn how to code. Each of these websites features on her GitHub profile.
Her ability to create things on her own is what makes her special and thus makes it to the top 2 of our list.
After having spent a major portion of her career in product design and development, Jennifer attacked into web development and absolutely excelled it within a time period of 6 months.
Anyone trying to begin their career in development can go on this profile and begin absorbing content to map out the way to a successful career in web development.
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Pratham
Pratham is the first Indian on this list. He has been generating content on Twitter for the past 3 years and he has attained a stage where it can be very easily said that he is the one to look out for in the tech space.
With the help of content that connects to his followers, Pratham has set up a personal brand that sings to the tune of its followers.
In a time period of 2 years, he has been able to get 250,000 followers, study and teach at the same time and created a source of income that helped him to buy a house for his parents.
An engineering graduate, Pratham constantly keeps on sharing content that makes a developer’s life easy.
Over the last 2 years, Pratham has practically made Twitter his playing ground by tweeting almost 27000 times.
Rohit Ghumare
Rohit Ghumare, the Developer Advocate at Solo.io and Founder of communities like Keep Up and DevOps Community, has made a community that is 20,000 on Twitter. With his excellence in DevOps growing to a crazy strength, Rohit has been able to put out content on a daily basis for the past 3 years, sold his courses at very cheap rates, and is set on the path to becoming a developer with a remarkable authority on Twitter.
Rohit began working as a digital associate for one of India’s largest telecommunication operators and developed his skills to reach a point where he can now go on to become a lead of many businesses.
He has worked in a variety of jobs. He has been a freelance travel guide, worked as a data scientist, trained students, and collected a lot of skills that have allowed him to reach the extreme height of a personal brand.
Saiyam Pathak
When it comes to DevOps on Twitter, Saiyam Pathak has been creating quite the storm.
Through his Twitter account, he has been able to make Kubernetes easy for many students in India, provide his ideas about native cloud computing, and used it to write a book on edge-computing systems with Kubernetes.
The interesting fact about him is that apart from posting serious content on DevOps, Saiyam also posts humorous content that too in Hindi and this is what keeps his followers addicted and eagerly waiting for his next tweet.
Any DevOps devotee who wants to learn as well as get entertained can go on to check his profile and follow him.
Ravin
Ravin’s Twitter is an outstanding resource for coding shortcuts. He shares useful blogs and shortens “best of” lists into “quick hits” lists.
Ravin provides his desi Indian power into the tweets that he shares.
His tweets hit right at the place where they need to. He talks a lot about the ordeal developers go through in the process of coding.
On the other hand, he also puts up coding challenges through his tweets that make sure his followers take part on a regular basis to go with other tweets that are more directed towards career advancement.
There is just no way a developer cannot love the good energy Ravin release through his tweets. It is notably catching, which any upcoming or experienced developer would like to have.
John Resig
John Resig has made a huge amount of benefaction to the JavaScript programming language
- He generated the JavaScript Evangelist for Mozilla,
- The JQuery JavaScript framework, and
- The jQuery JavaScript library.
At present, managing his works towards building the software architecture at Khan Academy, he has fallen into writing. The way he puts up tweets materializes in his book The GraphQL Guide- a book that gives knowledge on GraphQL in a comprehensible way.
The way he tweets materializes into his tweets where he seizes his experience in a way that exhibits his love for nature. A developer may not find a lot of his tweets to be disposed towards tech but every once in a while when he puts up tweets that are filled with great value.
With more than 100 informative talks under his profile since 2006 and an inspiring number of followers, he provides advice and links to resources that can make a significant difference in your attitude.
Thus it is suggested for any beginning JavaScript developer to go ang follow his profile.
Anatoly Yakovenko
This profile is suitable for blockchain admirer.
Anatoly Yakovenko is the Co-founder of Solana- one of the most famous cryptos that finds usage in low transaction costs and affirms very fast settlement times. Anatoly began his career at Qualcomm.
He constantly posts updates on Solana ecosystem development and if that was not enough he now has a podcast where he usually speaks about different interesting topics about blockchain and give solutions to the questions that his followers might put up in the comments to his tweets.
He makes sure to make his followers feel closer to him by consistently retweeting interesting tweets that his followers might put up.
Anatoly is a must-follow for anyone who wishes to develop his knowledge of blockchain technology.
Rasmus Lerdorf
Rasmus Lerdorf is the creator of the PHP programming language. He has participation in the eCommerce company Etsy.
During his 7-year of work in the office as an infrastructure engineer at Yahoo, Rasmus went on to make benefaction to several open-source projects.
Rasmus’s tweets are a combination of all cutting-edge technology and everything that is in the locality of his interest in sports, festivals, and everything that captures his interest. He sometimes shares tweets that contain snippets of code that he is at present working upon.
The content that he shares in his tweets has an motivating tone that makes it very obvious that his one and only aim of being on Twitter is to make sure that he provides value to the life of fellow programmers that follow him.
Daniel Ratcliffe
This is one of the best and eccentric. Even if this name sounds almost similar to that of the guy from Britain who played the lead in the Harry Potter series, he is not the one.
Daniel is more associated with game tech. His 10 years of experience in the gaming industry on projects starting from small indie games to AAA console games has made him a name to count upon within this domain.
With consistent tweets, he seizes each experience in a eccentric manner something that gamers do very frequently.
He has worked on all phases of game development and is very much fond of C, C++, C#, Lua, and Java. You are advised to follow him to learn more about the fast expanding video game development industry.
Here we end the list of amazing developers to follow on Twitter. We hope you had as much fun reading it as we had to make it. But, we do not want you to not stop here. Twitter is a platform with a lot of possibilities are seen. The more you search the more you learn. Hope you find many other interesting profiles that open up a new dimension of learning for you.