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Top 10 Twitter Accounts Programmers Should Follow for Tips

Apoorva Bellapu

Programming is the most desirable trait that one looks for in this technology-driven world. If you are an aspiring programmer, you might be in search of the right source of knowledge. Having that said, we have got your back. In this article, we will talk about the top 10 Twitter accounts programmers should follow for tips.

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Scott Hanselman

There are so many professions that Scott Hanselman is associated with. He is not just a programmer who has excelled at it for more than two decades but also a speaker. He has been an active blogger for more than a decade. Now you know why he is worth following on Twitter.

Chris DiBona

He is the director of Open Source at Google and has been exceptional in the use, creation, and release of open source and free software. He specializes in Open Source, Programming Methodologies, C++, Python, Perl, Game Development, Game Marketing, Marketing, Public Relations, Developer Relations

Rasmus Lerdorf

What brings Rasmus Lerdorf in limelight is how he pulled the PHP project off the ground in 1995. Well, not just that, he also contributed to several other open-source projects over the years. Rasmus was born in Greenland and has worked as an Infrastructure Architect at Yahoo.

Addy Osmani

Meet Addy Osmani, an Engineering Manager at Google, who is an author of open-source projects like Yeoman, TodoMVC, and Material Design Lite. Addy is also the founder of an online fashion clothing called TeeJungle which has exclusive T-Shirts and accessories for programmers.

Sara Ownbey Chipps

Sara Ownbey Chipps has gained immense popularity as a JavaScript developer based in NYC. What makes her famous? Well, Sara has been working on Software and the Open-Source Community since 2001. Well, there's more to add to her kitty. She is an engineering manager at Stack Overflow and the co-founder of Jewelbots.com

Val Head

Val Head, the author of Designing Interface Animation and The Pocket Guide to CSS Animation, is definitely a programmer that is worth following. She is the leader of quite a good number of workshops at companies and conferences around the world on motion design for the web.

Brendan Eich

Brendan Eich is the brain behind JavaScript, a well-known interpreted programming language. He is to be appreciated for having co-founded Mozilla, Firefox, Brave software, and Basic attention token.

Lin Clark

Lin Clark is a package of talent for the reason that she makes code cartoons. In addition to this, she is also an integral part of Mozilla's Emerging Technologies Group, where she works with the WebAssembly and Rust teams. Undoubtedly, she is one of the best programmers to follow on Twitter.

Jeff Atwood

Jeff Atwood is the co-founder of Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange. He is an American software developer, author, blogger, and entrepreneur who writes the computer programming blog Coding Horror.

Whykay

Whykay is a dedicated python programmer and writes several blogs too. He hosts a significant number of tech events too that throws light on how knowledgeable he is.

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