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