UK .NET Bloggers
A list of .NET-related blogs written by UK authors. You can download this list in OPML format for use in your favourite RSS aggregator.
- Richard Acton: TechEd Europe adventures and Smartphone apps
- Tim Anderson: Freelance journalist (for PCW amongst others)
- Paul Bartlett: Ramblings on software, technology and the universe...
- Adrian Bateman: Software consultant developing on .NET
- Niels Berglund: DevelopMentor trainer covering Yukon
- Ian Blackburn: .NET ramblings and a small bird :-)
- Richard Blewett: DevelopMentor trainer covering .NET
- Ian Bretherton: Lots of Whidbey and Longhorn
- Gary Brewer: Banter, photography and .NET programming
- Jamie Cansdale: Inventor of NUnitAddin, test-driven development etc.
- Dave Clarke: Web development, accessibility and usability
- James Clarke: .NET development and the .NET Compact Framework
- Peter Cole: Mutterings on things generally
- Charles Cook: XML-RPC.NET for those who don't use SOAP
- Peter Cook: Windows Forms, .NET books and SQL Server
- Neil Cowburn: .NET Compact Framework MVP
- Ed Courtenay: Author of Repton .NET!
- Rohan Cragg: Sharepoint and VSTO using .NET technologies
- Jonathan Crossland: Architecture, methodology and design patterns
- James Crowley: Random thoughts from a student and .NET developer
- Owen Cutajar: Plenty of BizTalk with some general technology topics
- Hermit Dave: Experimenting with .NET Framework on 64-bit
- Matt Davey: Extreme RAD from an investment bank
- Alan Dean: Longhorn and ISV stuff
- Michael Falconer: .NET and SQL Server development in Scotland
- Jon Fancey: Enterprise software and instrumentation
- Adam Field: Security, PAG, Exchange and systems management
- Scott Galloway: Personal blog, .NET and other technology
- Chris Garrett: ASP.NET and UK web development
- Ian Griffiths: Developer, author and trainer
- Ian Griggs: Primarily mobile development
- David Gristwood: Developer Engineer, Microsoft
- Johnny Hall: A Scottish .NET developer with a home-grown blog engine
- Spencer Harbar: Content Management Server wizard
- Mark Harrison: eBusiness Software Engineer, Microsoft
- James Higgs: Snippets and news about .NET and other stuff
- Wim Hollebrandse: ASP.NET / C# developer
- Marc Holmes: TDA at BBC Worldwide: process and .NET topics
- Peter Ibbotson: Ramblings about Programming and TrainZ
- Joel Jeffery: News and thoughts on .NET from a Cap Gemini dev
- Darren Jefford: Application Development Consultant, Microsoft
- Mark Johnston: One of the Project Hurricane developers
- Derek Lakin: .NET software development and digital graphics
- Sebastien Lambla: Microsoft technology in all its forms
- Thomas Lee: Chief Technologist at QA, .NET infrastructure
- Nauman Leghari: Co-author of a Wrox .NET networking title
- Ben Lovell: Web developer working at the BBC
- Paul Maidment: Exploring Managed DirectX
- Peter Marshall: An MCSD with a variety of interests
- Benjamin Mitchell: Indigo, web services and extreme programming
- Dominic Morris: autoCode (why the camel-casing?) and C#
- Mehran Nikoo: SOA, OO and Enterprise Architecture
- Graham Parker: Chairman of VBUG and .NET Exchange
- Mike Platt: Enterprise Architectural Engineer, Microsoft
- Matthew Reynolds: Creator of dotnet247.com
- Ciaran Roarty: Notes on Microsoft technologies
- Nick Robinson: Enterprise, agile and object-orientated software
- Howard van Rooijen: Content Management Server, SQL and .NET
- Jon Rowett: ASP.NET and everything besides
- Gary Short: C# software engineering and Microsoft servers
- Jon Shute: Ramblings on .NET and writing debuggers
- Simon Soanes: .NET, C# and other animals
- Tim Sneath: Developer Engineer, .NET and Yukon, Microsoft
- Geoff Stockham: XML Web Services and .NET in healthcare
- Andrew Stopford: .NET, Rotor, Mono, and some non-MS stuff!
- Matt Swift: .NET, development and castles in the sky
- Mike Taulty: Developer Engineer covering everything, Microsoft
- Laurence Timms: Lots of BizTalk
- Simon Tocker: Combining data access and a home life
- Ivan Towlson: Incisive commentary on technology trends
- Dave Verwer: C#, Whidbey and SQL Server
- Phil Winstanley: ASP.NET MVP
- Matt Wright: A Kiwi in London, writing about C# and IIS
Comments
- Anonymous
January 29, 2004
Well Tim Ireland is not so far if you want to include my blog ;-) - Anonymous
January 29, 2004
Ooh...I'm in a list... - Anonymous
January 29, 2004
I'm a .NET Compact Framework MVP and technologist at Content Master Ltd. - Anonymous
January 29, 2004
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January 29, 2004
You can add me - Anonymous
January 29, 2004
Done - Anonymous
January 30, 2004
From a brief scan of my list, I'd also include:
Mehran Nikoo - SOA, OO and Enterprise Architecture
http://mehranikoo.net/mysite/
Jamie Cansdale - Inventor of the NUnitAddin, Test Driven Development etc
http://weblogs.asp.net/nunitaddin/ - Anonymous
January 30, 2004
Thanks Benjamin: I knew you'd come up with one or two that I'd missed :-) - Anonymous
January 30, 2004
I have been known to blog about .NET, though it seems to be more questions that answers ;) - Anonymous
January 30, 2004
Thanks Derek - you're in! - Anonymous
January 30, 2004
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January 30, 2004
Yup - added you both. Thanks! - Anonymous
January 30, 2004
Me too!!!! - Anonymous
January 30, 2004
Great stuff. Thanks Dominic - I was already subscribed to you but for some reason I missed you... - Anonymous
January 30, 2004
I am creating a similar list for Irish bloggers - http://weblogs.asp.net/gavinjoyce/archive/2004/01/30/65064.aspx - Anonymous
February 03, 2004
London... http://blog.thetechnologist.net - Anonymous
February 05, 2004
Does the Isle of Wight classify? ;) - Anonymous
February 05, 2004
Yes - Anonymous
February 05, 2004
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February 06, 2004
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February 08, 2004
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February 12, 2004
Thanks all - think I've updated everyone who's mentioned their blog above. Great idea for Feedster, Benjamin! - Anonymous
February 12, 2004
Thanks Tim - Anonymous
February 21, 2004
Nice list. - Anonymous
March 03, 2004
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March 12, 2004
you can add me - Anonymous
March 22, 2004
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March 24, 2004
Tim,
Was wondering if there's still time to add me to your list(s)? I've recently started blogging on .net after having my first MSDN magazine article published in April's issue.
regards,
Jon.
email:
jonfancey@hotmail.com or webmaster@jonfancey.com - Anonymous
March 24, 2004
Thanks Jon. Good article by the way - hope to see a follow-up or two on this subject on your blog. EIF is a particularly rich seam for further exploration, I'd have thought, along with some of the PAG guides in the area. - Anonymous
April 07, 2004
A few more entries added over the last couple of weeks: pull down a new copy of the OPML file if you want to update your aggregator. - Anonymous
April 29, 2004
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May 20, 2004
I've got a relatively new blog about .net and am based up here in sunny Scotland. I'd appreciate a link too! - Anonymous
May 20, 2004
Welcome on board! - Anonymous
May 25, 2004
Tks, Tim, This helped , I am making a forum, Perhaps, I will write to each one of them - Anonymous
June 11, 2004
I also blog on .net and c# topics, but it's not exclusively about them. - Anonymous
June 11, 2004
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June 11, 2004
Hi Tim,
I blog on web development, .Net, usability, web accessibility etc. If this appeals (!), do please add me to the list ;-) - Anonymous
June 11, 2004
That makes a total of 62 so far! Thanks guys. - Anonymous
June 11, 2004
I'm not a huge contribution but I'm here! - Anonymous
June 11, 2004
Surely Wales counts as well!? ;)
Cheers,
Wim - Anonymous
June 11, 2004
I'm going to sulk until I get listed :) - Anonymous
June 11, 2004
Add another one to the list please. - Anonymous
June 13, 2004
Less-than-prolific but there, nonetheless... - Anonymous
June 13, 2004
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June 14, 2004
Also not that prolific, but based in London, so why not? Please? - Anonymous
June 16, 2004
If you're still updating the list... - Anonymous
June 17, 2004
Stuff on Winforms, .NET books, .NET in general and SQL Server based in Hull/Grimsby - Anonymous
June 17, 2004
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June 17, 2004
Here I come .. jumping on the bandwagon ... - Anonymous
June 30, 2004
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July 12, 2004
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May 16, 2005
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June 29, 2005
Hi Tim
Can you please add my blog
Cheers - Anonymous
July 23, 2005
can you please add mine as well.
thanks
Aaron
www.thelastpickle.com - Anonymous
August 15, 2005
My blog, link got broke. It now has an underscore character not a space. So is peter_Marshall
http://dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/peter_marshall/ - Anonymous
August 24, 2006
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