Best Programming blogs around the Internet 2015
Hello Readers, Today I have collected some Best Programming blogs around the Internet 2015..
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The Toptal Engineering Blog: Daily articles published by expert developers from around the world. Articles include tutorials on really innovative solutions to cool topics (e.g. object detection algorithms for mobile, social network data mining for predictive analysis, and using machine learning to predict gas prices, to name a few), in-depth analyses of new technologies, explorations of emerging technologies and recent tech trends, tech lifestyle posts (especially about remote working and digital nomadism), and more. Disclosure - I do work at Toptal (although not on this publication) and am thus biased, but the blog truly is fantastic. It has over 100,000 subscribers and publishes extremely engaging pieces on a daily basis.
Coding Horror: Jeff Atwood is a really compelling writer and, along with Joel Spolsky (StackExchange's other co-founder), is perhaps the most prominent tech blogger in history. Posts on Coding Horror are typically biased towards exploring the human, practical aspects of programming, rather than featuring the deep dives into code that you might see on other tech blogs (although there is some of that as well here).
Other excellent and well-known places for general tech writing are Paul Graham's essays and Joel on Software, although these are updated less frequently (and Spolsky has recently more or less retired from posting).
2-Blogs on Microsoft Technologies:
Coding Horror: Jeff Atwood is a really compelling writer and, along with Joel Spolsky (StackExchange's other co-founder), is perhaps the most prominent tech blogger in history. Posts on Coding Horror are typically biased towards exploring the human, practical aspects of programming, rather than featuring the deep dives into code that you might see on other tech blogs (although there is some of that as well here).
Other excellent and well-known places for general tech writing are Paul Graham's essays and Joel on Software, although these are updated less frequently (and Spolsky has recently more or less retired from posting).
2-Blogs on Microsoft Technologies:
ScottGu's Blog: Scott Guthrie is the VP of Microsoft's Cloud and Enterprise Group and brings nearly two decades of experience with the company to his articles. This is the premier blogging source for information on anything related to Microsoft Azure, Windows Server, SQL Server, Visual Studio, .NET, etc.
ASP.NET Community Blogs: This is a must-read for anyone working with .NET. It's not really a stand-alone blog but rather is an aggregator of .NET articles from various other blogs, but this approach allows it to churn out quality pieces with high frequency.
3-iOS Blogs:
ASP.NET Community Blogs: This is a must-read for anyone working with .NET. It's not really a stand-alone blog but rather is an aggregator of .NET articles from various other blogs, but this approach allows it to churn out quality pieces with high frequency.
3-iOS Blogs:
Ray Wenderlich: This blog is especially great if you learn well by watching video tutorials. Wenderlich and co.'s posts focus on instructing readers, so most of the content here is tutorials. It's advanced enough that even more experienced iOS developers can find useful information here.
NSHipster: More geared towards iOS experts, NSHipster is updated weekly and covers a lot of lesser-known topics in iOS. The cast of iOS experts posting here are all passionate and frequent bloggers.
4-Android Blogs:
NSHipster: More geared towards iOS experts, NSHipster is updated weekly and covers a lot of lesser-known topics in iOS. The cast of iOS experts posting here are all passionate and frequent bloggers.
4-Android Blogs:
Google Developers Blog: Announcements and analysis from the pros, although this blog isn't updated as frequently as others might be. It's catered more towards highly experienced Android developers who need to stay up-to-date on recent happenings.
AndroidGuys: This site is more geared towards Android news announcements and has grown rapidly since its launch in 2007. It's now big enough to serve as the sole source you'd need for Android news.
5-Others
AndroidGuys: This site is more geared towards Android news announcements and has grown rapidly since its launch in 2007. It's now big enough to serve as the sole source you'd need for Android news.
5-Others
There are also plenty of great blogs on fields that are usually related to programming and are relevant for developers. For example, Matt Cutts is the place to go for all things SEO, check out Both Sides of the Table or Sam Altman's blog for insight from VCs, and read Sean Ellis for ideas on how to grow startups.
Here are Some of the blogs that I use to follow...
Here are Some of the blogs that I use to follow...
- As usual the top one: http://community.topcoder.com/tc...
- Best blog to chk algos: http://e-maxx.ru/algo/
- For algos and codes: http://k2code.blogspot.in/
- http://myprogrammingblog.com/
- Tips to solve interviewstreet probs: http://mualanhlung017.wordpress....
- High level stuff not for those checking for codes: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/
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