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25 Coders Worth Following on Twitter in 2015

Our community chose these 25 coders as "Coders Worth Following in 2015":




Brendan Eich (@BrendanEich)
Invented JavaScript. Co-founded Mozilla and has served as its CTO and CEO.





Sara Chipps (@SaraJChipps)
New York City-based JavaScript developer. Co-founder of Girl Develop It.




Addy Osmani (@addyosmani)
Engineer on Google's Chrome Team. Author of Developing Backbone.js Applications and Learning JavaScript Design Patterns.





Jafar Husain (@jhusain)
Specialist in building web servers and clients using Functional Reactive Programming. Architected Falkor, a RESTful data access framework that powers most Netflix clients.




Pamela Fox (@pamelafox)
Coding curriculum designer at Khan Academy.




Eric Elliot (@_ericelliott)
Veteran JavaScript architect on a mission to end homelessness with code. Wrote the popular book Programming JavaScript Applications.


Jen Myers (@antiheroine)
Chicago-based web developer at Pluralsight. Founder of Code and Cupcakes, a series of mother/daughter beginner coding events.


                                     
Brad Green (@bradlygreen)
Engineering director at Google. Manages AngularJS and GreenTea. Author of the book AngularJS.



Christian Heilmann (@codepo8)
United Kingdom-based Microsoft developer. Has published books on JavaScript, API design, and accessibility.




Kyle Simpson (@getify)
Open Web Evangelist and JavaScript enthusiast from Austin, Texas.



Sara Soueidan (@SaraSoueidan)
CSS and SVG expert. Author of the Codrops CSS Reference and Smashing Book #5.



David Walsh (@davidwalshblog)
Madison, Wisconsin-based web developer and evangelist for Mozilla. Runs the popular David Walsh Blog.



Marijn Haverbeke (@marijnjh)
Creator of CodeMirror. Author of Eloquent JavaScript.




Henrik Joreteg (@HenrikJoreteg)
Creator of Human JavaScript and creator of Talky.io and Ampersand.js.




Lea Verou (@LeaVerou)
Cambridge, Massachusetts based front-end developer. Author of CSS Secrets: Better Solutions to Everyday Web Design Problems




Max Ogden (@maxogden)
Portland, Oregon public data enthusiast. Creator of JavaScript for Cats.





Jen Dewalt (@JenniferDewalt)
Creator of 180 Websites in 180 Days. 



Misko Hevery (@mhevery)
Agile Coach at Google. Heavily involved in AngularJS and JsTestDriver.



Amos Haviv (@amoshaviv)
Creator of MEAN.js and contributor to Node.js, MongoDB, and AngularJS. 



Roie Cohen (@roieki)
Contributor to MEAN.js.




John Resig (@jeresig)
Creator of jQuery and developer at Khan Academy.



Tracy Chou (@triketora)
Engineer at Pinterest and popular Quora answerer.



Valeri Karpov (@code_barbarian)
Maintains Mongoose.js. Author of Professional AngularJS. Coined the term "MEAN stack".



Paul Irish (@paul_irish)
Works on Chrome DevTools. Contributor to Modernizr, Yeoman, CSS3 Please and HTML5 Boilerplate. Curator of HTML5 Rocks.




Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier)
Designer at CodePen. Author at Real CSS Tricks. Podcaster at the Shop Talk Show.



Axel Rauschmayer (@rauschma)
Munich, Germany based web developer. Author of Speaking JavaScript.



In addition to following these coders, you should also follow @freeccodecamp. We tweet about learning to code and getting a coding job.

A big thanks to @biancamihai, @rattanak, and @serhiicss for submitting these coders to our Camper News site, and all of our community for upvoting them.

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