Blogs for Programmers
Software development is an art and a science where information from others in the same industry can be invaluable. This list is for blogs from all aspects of programming, including good advice, bad experiences, best practices, humor, and more. Enjoy!
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Coding Horror
codinghorror.com/blog
Jeff Atwood, co-founder of stackoverflow.com discusses many of the do's and don'ts of software development and common issues of modern programming.
Jeff Atwood, co-founder of stackoverflow.com discusses many of the do's and don'ts of software development and common issues of modern programming.
Bartosz Milewski’s Programming Cafe
bartoszmilewski.wordpress.com
Among other things, Bartosz helps Walter Bright and Andrei Alexandrescu in developing the D programming language. His blog posts are deep, technical, and usually involve concurrency and other D-language design descision.
Among other things, Bartosz helps Walter Bright and Andrei Alexandrescu in developing the D programming language. His blog posts are deep, technical, and usually involve concurrency and other D-language design descision.
Linus's Blog
torvalds-family.blogspot.com
Linus Torvalds, author of the Linux kernel, has started a blog. He describes it as an "outlet for any 'random crud' that I wouldn't post to the kernel or git mailing lists because it's just off topic."
Sometimes developers have more on their mind than just programming, after all.
Linus Torvalds, author of the Linux kernel, has started a blog. He describes it as an "outlet for any 'random crud' that I wouldn't post to the kernel or git mailing lists because it's just off topic."
Sometimes developers have more on their mind than just programming, after all.
Worse than Failure
worsethanfailure.com
Subtitled "Curious perversions in information technology," this blog hilights the worst of the worst from the trenches of programming, often in a humorous manner.
Subtitled "Curious perversions in information technology," this blog hilights the worst of the worst from the trenches of programming, often in a humorous manner.
Lambda the Ultimate
lambda-the-ultimate.org
Lambda the Ultimate is a weblog, run by "many members who study programming languages daily for years, either in academia or in industry settings." and its entries are "dedicated to the study of general properties of programming languages and not to language specific programming tips." Beware, it can get pretty deep.
Lambda the Ultimate is a weblog, run by "many members who study programming languages daily for years, either in academia or in industry settings." and its entries are "dedicated to the study of general properties of programming languages and not to language specific programming tips." Beware, it can get pretty deep.
assertTrue()
asserttrue.blogspot.com
From the site: "Techno-cruft from around the Web, plus really pithy observations about Java and other future legacy technologies. Yes, pithy I say."
From the site: "Techno-cruft from around the Web, plus really pithy observations about Java and other future legacy technologies. Yes, pithy I say."
Walter Bright's Blog
dobbscodetalk.com/index.php?option=com_myblog&blogger=WalterBright&Itemid=91
Walter Bright, author of the D Programming Language discusses his ideas for the future of the language and other emerging concepts in software development.
Walter Bright, author of the D Programming Language discusses his ideas for the future of the language and other emerging concepts in software development.
Louis Brandy's Blog
lbrandy.com
Louis Brandy, who develops face recognition software for a company in Pittsburg, blogs about algorithms, performance, mathematics, and developers, all in real life. It's quite an interesting read for any computer science enthusiast. A new post is added every Monday.
Louis Brandy, who develops face recognition software for a company in Pittsburg, blogs about algorithms, performance, mathematics, and developers, all in real life. It's quite an interesting read for any computer science enthusiast. A new post is added every Monday.
Joel on Software
joelonsoftware.com
Joel Spolsky, founder of Fog Creek Software and Stack Overflow, offers advice and best practices for software development and managing software teams.
Joel Spolsky, founder of Fog Creek Software and Stack Overflow, offers advice and best practices for software development and managing software teams.