Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
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Re: Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
#62I try to keep my subscription to an absolute minimum since I like to leave some time for reading books. After a lot of culling, I'm currently subscribed to some popular feeds: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/ (general web design / dev) http://www.alistapart.com/ (long form web design / front-end) http://dailyjs.com/ (Javascript / node.js) http://createdigitalmusic.com/ (digital music / software) http://www.creativeap…
I also like http://lesswrong.com/ but I think its pretty well known.
Re: Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
#63I try to keep my subscription to an absolute minimum since I like to leave some time for reading books. After a lot of culling, I'm currently subscribed to some popular feeds: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/ (general web design / dev) http://www.alistapart.com/ (long form web design / front-end) http://dailyjs.com/ (Javascript / node.js) http://createdigitalmusic.com/ (digital music / software) http://www.creativeap…
Heck, keep in touch with Alan Kay and his minions: vpri.org/writings/
Re: Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
#64https://cooperpress.com/ It's not a blog, but a collection of weekly email newsletters. At the risk of sounding like a shill (because I'm pretty sure Mr Cooper posts to HN), I have to say these are each brilliantly done. There are separate newsletters for JavaScript, Ruby, HTML5, and Dart (but sadly no Python). Great way to keep up with changes in these areas once a week, and pretty much the only third-party emails I…
With regards to Python, I believe http://www.pythonweekly.com/ was inspired by my newsletters. I don't run it but have seen a few issues. There is also http://pycoders.com/ and I know those guys too. Both have a similar structure and approach to mine. Hopefully I can buy/partner with one of them someday rather than launch my own ;-)
Re: Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
#65Shameless plug to my own blog: http://blog.vjeux.com
Re: Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
#662 good JVM performance blogs: http://vanillajava.blogspot.com/ http://mechanical-sympathy.blogspot.com/
Re: Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
#67I try to keep my subscription to an absolute minimum since I like to leave some time for reading books. After a lot of culling, I'm currently subscribed to some popular feeds: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/ (general web design / dev) http://www.alistapart.com/ (long form web design / front-end) http://dailyjs.com/ (Javascript / node.js) http://createdigitalmusic.com/ (digital music / software) http://www.creativeap…
Ribbonfarm is truly top-notch, one of my absolute favorites as well. I also like http://lesswrong.com/ but I think its pretty well known.
I think of Venkat Rao as a combination of that sort of scientific rationalism with the sort of old-school intellectualism that can only come from reading an epic quantity of literature and taking a truly skeptical attitude toward everything. Keeps the fanaticism in check and results in a much more subtle and interesting point of view.
Re: Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
#68I try to keep my subscription to an absolute minimum since I like to leave some time for reading books. After a lot of culling, I'm currently subscribed to some popular feeds: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/ (general web design / dev) http://www.alistapart.com/ (long form web design / front-end) http://dailyjs.com/ (Javascript / node.js) http://createdigitalmusic.com/ (digital music / software) http://www.creativeap…
"I try to keep my subscription to an absolute minimum" says the guy who provided the single longest list.
Re: Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
#69never ceases to have interesting, substantive content.
Re: Ask HN: What unknown technical blogs or sites do you read?
#70Hacker News If it's good enough it will make it's way on here. If not, there's no point in me repeatedly checking their site or collecting it into a big RSS dump where I have to wade through 99% crap to get to the good bits. Hacker News does a great job of giving me the HREFs I like to click on and that's one of the reasons I keep coming back.
Except when I am offline for a minute, then I have to do some digging. Are you aware of this news.ycombinator.com/best though? I find it helpful