Inspirations
Friends & inspirations
In the early days of personnal websites, this page would have been called "blogroll".
(there is no specific order below... it's more by order of discovery or meeting than importance)
Johackim / https://johackim.com/ : made me discover the concept of digital garden / second brain.
Val / https://c0de.in/ : efficient, fun and full of multiple technical knowledge.
Gelnior / https://blog.addictedtointer.net/ : used to regularly perform a retrospective of his projects and acquired knowledge every year. I found this way of doing interesting and motivational.
Cedeber / https://www.cedeber.fr/
Nicolas S. / https://www.abyssproject.net/
Papamica / https://papamica.com/ + https://wiki-tech.io/ + https://mickaelasseline.com/ + ?
Zwindler / http://blog.zwindler.fr/
Nikita / https://nikiv.dev/ and especially: https://wiki.nikiv.dev/ : very motivating in the need of building a digital garden.
Stéphane Robert / https://blog.stephane-robert.info/ : tech digital garden done right.
TheBidouilleur / https://une-tasse-de.cafe/
Julien B. / https://jbriault.fr/ : Maybe, one day, I'll have both the knowledge and the time to work with him on his great project Cloud du coeur
Bortzmeyer / https://www.bortzmeyer.org/ : a simple website that looks self-coded, straight to the point information, mix of tech stuff and personnal posts.
Sebsauvage / https://sebsauvage.net/ : home of a ultimate geek. Useful resources, tips, knowledge shared.
Matthieu C. / https://matthieucneude.com/ : Discovered by his excellent book "Building your mouseless development environment"
Juhis / https://hamatti.org/ : why do people need books when personal websites like this one exist ? I discovered it by looking for a specific tool, I ended reading everything. Great example of good and useful communication + experience sharing.