Software Engineering Blogs to follow
Introduction
If you're looking to get into programming and you don't know where to start, these blogs are a great place to start. They cover everything from basic development tips and tricks, to more advanced topics like functional programming and game programming.
- the new stack
The New Stack is a blog about the latest in web development and programming. It's written by developers, for developers.
The New Stack features tutorials on topics like React, NodeJS, AngularJS2 and much more. You can find great articles on how to build better websites using these technologies as well as how they affect other aspects of your business such as marketing or hiring practices (or even just making sure you don't have any security issues).
- wtf programming
The WTF programming blog is a place where you can find the best programming jokes, news and tips. If you want to learn how to program or just want to laugh at someone who does, this is the right place for you.
The author of this blog posts all kinds of articles on different subjects such as:
• Programming humor
• Programming news
• Programming tips
• Articles about other topics related with software development
3. dev blog by ncio
The Dev Blog is a great source of information on software development. It's one of the best blogs out there for anyone interested in learning more about the field and how it applies to their own work, whether they're new or experienced developers alike.
The Dev Blog offers news, articles, and interviews with industry experts who share their insights into what makes effective software engineering practices successful. You can also find links to videos related to various topics in this blog as well as some really cool giveaways here!
4. self-taught coders
芸人が自分の誕生日によって記念したい音楽です。
The song is a Japanese folk song that was written by Kenji Miyazawa, a Japanese writer and poet from the Meiji period (1868-1912). It will be my birthday gift to you.
5. the geeky chef
The Geeky Chef is a blog that covers everything from learning and teaching programming to new frameworks and technologies. It's run by a small team of developers, so you'll get the best coverage of open source software from their perspective—and it's always something new!
The site offers some great resources for those who want to learn about new languages or frameworks: there are tons of articles on all sorts of topics, including JavaScript, React Native (a framework for creating mobile applications), Django (a web framework), Ruby on Rails (a web application framework) and many more.
6. reddit - programming humor
Reddit is a link sharing site where users can submit and upvote links, comments and photos. The programming humor section of reddit is one of the most popular sections on the site.
This section has thousands of posts that make fun of how programmers think, act and talk about programming. Some examples include:
• "I'm sorry, I don't understand your question." - A programmer responding to someone who asked him why he doesn't like their new feature idea
7. coding Horror
Coding Horror is a blog by Jeff Atwood, who is best known for his work on Ruby on Rails and other open source projects. It's a great place to get your fix of programming news, humor, and resources (including links to some of the most useful books in the field). The blog also features interesting articles that have nothing to do with code or development—the topics range from what you'd expect (like how much time you should spend coding per day) to ones that may surprise you (how many beers it takes before people start talking about their favorite sports team).
In addition to these main categories of content there are several subcategories: news stories about specific topics like startups or open source software; interviews with important figures in tech; reviews of new tools or services related exclusively towards those fields; etc..
8. lamp programmers
Lamp programmers is a blog about software engineering and programming. It was started in 2008 by a team of software engineers, with the goal of providing useful content to the community. The site has a focus on web technologies, such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
There are many articles on the site covering topics like web design with Bootstrap, front-end development with jQuery UI or AngularJS (the successor to Angular), back-end development using NodeJS or Python as well as database management systems like MySQL/MariaDB.
The blog also contains tutorials for popular frameworks such as ReactJS/Redux/Flask etc..
9. coding in the trenches
Coding in the trenches is a blog about software engineering by a professional developer. The blog covers topics such as localizing software for different languages, writing unit tests and automated test suites, building an agile team environment, and more. It also includes links to other resources within the field of software engineering.
These are some older blogs that I feel are still relevant today.
I've been reading these blogs. These are some older blogs that I feel are still relevant today.
• [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-you-need-java%E2%80%93python-programmers] by Mark Burgess, who also wrote [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-java_jsp1_2de7a5f8e5831fdc
Conclusion
I hope this list of blogs will help you find new content to follow in the world of programming. If you have any other suggestions for me, please feel free to leave them in the comments below!
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