My *personal* recommendations on who to follow on 2021!

A Thread đź§µ on great content and great people on Twitter.
Happy new year to all of you!

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@AlejandroPiad (Alejandro Piad Morffis)

Alejandro writes interesting content on software development and machine learning.
He teaches Computer Science and his content is great.
I love interacting with him.
@allenholub (Allen Holub)

Allen is a DDD passionate. His opinions are very strong and accurate.
I enjoy his development tips AND management and agile humor a lot.
I liked very much his courses on LinkedIn.
@AnnaJMcDougall (Anna McDougall)

Anna writes amazing stuff on development. She's a great technical writing and posts delightful morning walk pictures.
@anniebombanie_ (Annie🦄⚡)

Annie writes interesting content on her journey as a front end developer, and she also talks about management and productivity from her developer perspective. She also writes funny off-topic content.
@apoorv__tyagi (Apoorv Tyagi)

Apoorv write great tweets and articles related (but not restricted to) software design and models.
@dmokafa (Deni Moka)

Deni knows a lot about software design, clean code and TDD
you can follow his TDD blog here http://danielmoka.com .
He is the guy to ask for software advice.
@DThompsonDev (Danny Thompson)

Danny is a great teacher. He is undoubtedly an inspiration for new developers.
I learn a lot from his courses and his fine sense of humor. http://youtube.com/DThompsonDev 
@jangiacomelli (Jan Giacomelli)

Jan is a very smart guy. He's the guy to talk about software design. I learned a lot from him.
He also writes excellent technical articles.
@jovchem (Jov Mit)

Jov writes about TDD on Mobile development and has great knowledge on Android development and TDD techniques (which are not very frequently found together).
@haltakov (Vladimir Haltakov)

Vladimir writes great content on machine learning. He also talks on programming and software design.
@lo_victoria2666 (Victoria Lo)

Victoria is a very curious developer. Her articles on blogging combine great programming skills with enjoyable and insightful technical articles
You can read her on https://lo-victoria.com/ 
@macerub (Mario Cervera)

Mario is a clean coder enthusiast, he teaches how to write excellent designs with clear examples.
His testing tips are amazing.
He also talks a lot about team building and social skills.
@macsikora (Maciej Sikora)

Maciej writes great content on software design and architecture. You can have very interesting discussions with him.
@nickbulljs (Nick Bull)

Nick is a great Front end developer.
He talks in twitter about programming and mentoring advices. His threads are insightful and valuable.
He is definitively worth following.
@oliverjumpertz (Oliver Jumpertz)
Oliver writes amazing content on backend software design, architecture and TDD.
@PrasoonPratham (Pratham Prasoon)

Pratham says he is 16 but it cannot be true :)
He is making his journey and writing down all he is learning (which is a lot) and should be an inspiration for new developers.
@refactorfiend (Rusiim Shabazz)

Rusiim is a clean code and refactor advocate.
He loves declarative code.
He doesn't like dirty code very much :)
@shookcodes (Sarah Shook)

Sarah writes great content on her development journey and also funny off-topic content. She is a must-follow.
@svpino (Santiago)

Santiago is an authority on Machine Learning. He is very active and helpful both to newcomers and advanced programmers.
He explains everything with clear examples.
@TheAnkurTyagi (Ankur)

Ankur writes very interesting content on software development and mentoring for junior developers.
@TheJackForge (Jack Forge)

Jack is a great front end developer. I like his sense of humor as much as his great content.
The list comes to and end here. Unluckily I am aware I might have missed up a lot of very interesting people. Please reply and shout out with their names.
One of my 2021 commitments is to increase the quality of people I follow and meet great developers. Please add them down with a brief description.

Happy new year again! 🎇
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