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  • 2026-07-07
    redsite
    Max, known online as redcathode, runs this personal site showcasing their work as a programmer and electronics hobbyist during a gap year after high school. Visitors can browse past projects and current research interests, along with multiple contact options including Matrix, XMPP, and Signal.
  • 2026-07-07
    Regular expressions in PowerShell and Perl
    A focused technical reference by John D. Cook comparing how regular expressions work in PowerShell versus Perl, with practical examples of matching, replacing, and capturing. Particularly useful for developers already familiar with regex who need to adapt their skills to PowerShell's.NET-based implementation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Regular-Expressions.info - Regex Tutorial, Examples and Reference - Regexp Patterns
    Regular-Expressions.info is the premier reference destination for learning and mastering regular expressions, offering in-depth tutorials, syntax references, and practical examples covering dozens of languages and tools. Created by Jan Goyvaerts, the site walks visitors through everything from beginner pattern basics to advanced regex techniques used in Perl, PHP, Java,.NET, and many other environments.
  • 2026-07-07
    Reimar
    Reimar is a Danish programmer's self-hosted personal site running on a Raspberry Pi, showcasing several original software projects including a Tetris clone in Rust, a Conway's Game of Life implementation, and a browser-based popup timer. The site reflects a genuine hobbyist coding spirit, with links to GitHub and Gitea repositories and even a live server temperature readout.
  • 2026-07-07
    remy sharp's b:log
    Remy Sharp, a JavaScript developer and consultant based in Brighton UK, writes about web development, coding, and the business of running a tech consultancy called Left Logic. With archives stretching back to 2006 and hundreds of posts covering JavaScript, git tips, and front-end topics, this is a well-established developer blog from a respected voice in the web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    requiem.moe
    Requiem's personal homepage blends a blog, art gallery, and live service dashboard into a sleek self-hosted platform, reflecting interests spanning gaming, Linux, and cyberpunk aesthetics. The site features listening stats, GitHub repositories, recently watched media, and a live chat system, showcasing the creator's deep investment in both programming and internet culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    rezmason.net - Welcome
    Rezmason's personal homepage showcases their projects, beliefs, and professional availability, with connections to GitHub and the Merveilles creative coding community. The site's minimal text and canvas element suggest a focus on technical and creative programming work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rickard Lindberg
    Rickard Lindberg, a Swedish developer, shares his personal home on the web with a focus on programming as both a craft and a problem-solving tool. The site features a blog, project updates, and a monthly newsletter covering his current work and thoughts on software development.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ricky's WWWebsite
    Ricky Miller is a polyglot software developer from Ottawa who showcases his work with JavaScript, React, Rust, and Node.js alongside a portfolio of personal projects like an audio visualizer, emoji picker, and a RetroPie screenshot tool. The site highlights his open source contributions, mentoring work with Toronto Nodeschool, and a detailed work history including a senior role at MetaMask.
  • 2026-07-07
    ring.muhokama.fun - Index
    The Muhokama webring connects personal sites from developers and programmers who share an interest in topics like functional programming, OCaml, type systems, and the small-web movement. Members span multiple languages and can be browsed through an integrated reader or subscribed to via a generated OPML feed.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rob Fahrni
    Rob Fahrni's personal blog covers Apple software development, iOS and macOS app-building, and the day-to-day life of a working programmer navigating the rise of LLMs. Updated frequently with short posts, weekend coffee link roundups, and commentary on tools like Swift, CodeWarrior, and Micro.blog.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rob van der Woude's Scripting Pages
    Rob van der Woude's Scripting Pages is a comprehensive reference site covering batch files, PowerShell, VBScript, KiXtart, Perl, Rexx, C#, and more Windows scripting languages. Packed with code snippets, how-to guides, command references, and tool listings, it has been a go-to resource for Windows administrators and scripting enthusiasts for years.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rodney Brooks – Robots, AI, and other stuff
    Rodney Brooks, the renowned roboticist and AI researcher behind iRobot and Rethinking Robotics, maintains this personal blog covering robots, artificial intelligence, and related topics. The site serves as a hub linking to his blog, his MIT work, and his company Robust.AI, making it a destination for anyone following cutting-edge robotics and AI thinking.
  • 2026-07-07
    rogs | Home
    Rogs is a backend web developer from Uruguay who blogs about self-hosting, open source software, and programming projects including Docker media servers, LLM tools, and calendar sync utilities. The site doubles as a portfolio of personal projects like YAMS (a media server), an Emacs LLM plugin, and various Python utilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rosia Evans Homepage and Blog
    Rosia Evans is a student programmer and activist who documents her projects including a self-built laptop, robotics work, live-coding with Sonic-Pi, and plant watering systems. The site also features essays on permacomputing, Linux troubleshooting notes, and reflections on politics and environmentalism.
  • 2026-07-07
    rsms
    Rasmus Andersson, a Swedish software engineer based in San Francisco, showcases 73+ programming projects ranging from WebAssembly parsers and LLVM tools to virtual machines and browser experiments. With over 512 articles and a portfolio that includes the widely-used Inter typeface family, this site is a deep well of technical creativity and software craftsmanship.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ruben Sabatini
    Ruben Sabatini, a CS undergraduate from Rome, runs this personal site as a self-described 'sandbox for the mind,' sharing posts spanning programming, math, photography, visual art, and university notes. The eclectic mix of technical and creative content makes it a compelling peek into the workings of a curious student mind.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ruby QuickRef | zenspider.com | by ryan davis
    Ryan Davis's Ruby QuickRef is a comprehensive quick-reference guide covering the Ruby programming language, from syntax rules and data types to control expressions, class definitions, and the standard library. It also includes a handy Minitest section with unit test examples, assertions, and command-line tool references, making it an essential bookmark for Ruby developers of all levels.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rupert Foggo McKay
    Rupert Foggo McKay is a Principal Software Engineer based in the Netherlands who showcases a collection of creative coding experiments including a Boids flocking simulation, a Julia Set fractal renderer built in Rust/WASM, and a vaporwave-inspired 3D train ride rendered with three.js. Each project demonstrates hands-on exploration of generative art, artificial life, and interactive graphics, making this a compelling portfolio of technical creativity.
  • 2026-07-07
    RXP
    RXP is a validating XML parser written in C by Richard Tobin at the University of Edinburgh, released under the GNU Public License and supporting XML 1.1, Namespaces 1.1, xml:id, and XML Catalogs. The project page provides source downloads, a Unix man page, Windows executables, stylesheets for infoset serialization, and test suite results for developers integrating XML parsing into their software.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ryan Barrett
    Ryan Barrett's personal blog and feed covers a lively mix of tech commentary, software debugging adventures, and everyday life observations. Posts range from quips about venture capital culture and Linux kernel deep-dives to photos of fresh honeycomb and San Francisco nightscapes, making it a warm and witty window into the mind of a working developer.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ryan Baumann - ryanfb.xyz
    Ryan Baumann's personal hub showcases a rich collection of open-source tools and digital humanities projects, including scripts for downloading manuscript images, OCR training data for Latin texts, and searchable databases of ancient papyri. The projects span Ruby scripting, image processing, and classical scholarship, making this a fascinating crossroads of software development and ancient language research.
  • 2026-07-07
    s-ol bekic
    s-ol bekic is a designer and creative technologist based in Milano who shares projects spanning electronics hardware, GLSL shaders, livecoding languages, game jams, and custom keyboard boards. The site blends a technical blog covering topics like reverse engineering USB protocols and CircuitPython with a rich portfolio of open-source and collaborative creative-tech projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    sadlyLink's Café
    sadlyLink's Café is a terminal-styled personal blog covering coding, philosophy, writing, and everyday life musings. The site greets visitors with a command-line interface aesthetic and promises content spanning programming projects to deeper reflective topics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sam Patterson
    Sam Patterson is a fullstack developer with a focus on decentralization, self-hosting, privacy, and local LLMs, making this a great stop for those interested in the intersection of modern software and digital autonomy. The site reflects a technically oriented personal presence built around cutting-edge topics in open and distributed computing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sammy Fox (a.k.a. TheresNoTime)
    Sammy Fox (TheresNoTime) is a queer software engineer at the Wikimedia Foundation who shares code projects, scripts, and packages ranging from IPA normalization libraries to a Jenkins API polling tool. The site also links to minisites on inclusive language, tone indicators, and other niche technical topics, making it a hub for a genuinely curious developer's work.
  • 2026-07-07
    samy kamkar - evercookie - virtually irrevocable persistent cookies
    Samy Kamkar's evercookie is a JavaScript API designed to create virtually irrevocable browser cookies by storing data across dozens of storage mechanisms simultaneously, recreating deleted cookies from any surviving copy. Featured on the front page of the New York Times, this technically fascinating project explores browser fingerprinting and persistent tracking using HTML5, Flash, ETags, HSTS, and many other storage vectors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Saptak's Blog
    Saptak Sengupta's technical blog covers open source software development, web accessibility, and privacy tools, with posts documenting his contributions to projects like OnionShare and the Web Almanac. The writing is thoughtful and narrative-driven, offering behind-the-scenes looks at real-world release engineering, accessibility chapters, and progressive enhancement techniques.
  • 2026-07-07
    scarecat
    Scarecat is a minimalist personal landing page created as a hub for the owner's programming projects. The site includes an about section, a blog, and other pages, making it a simple but functional home base for a developer's work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scheduling Jobs in SQL Server Express - Part 2 - SQLTeam.com
    SQLTeam.com is a long-running resource for SQL Server database administrators and developers, featuring in-depth technical articles, forums, and weblogs. This particular article by Mladen Prajdić walks through building a robust job scheduling solution for SQL Server Express using Service Broker, complete with multi-step jobs and custom schedules.

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