I am looking for good programming people to follow on Twitter. What are your suggestions?
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Even good programming people - such as Scott Hanselman and Phil Haack in the Windows/ .NET world - tend to post a lot of personal/ non programming stuff on twitter. I'd recommend choosing an RSS reader and following their blogs instead. |
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I follow these guys: There is a comforting aspect in reading tweets of these people: you see that you're not the only one with seemingly trivial problems... ;-) Edit: There is dvlprs.com, a site which shows live tweets from "celebrity" programmers. |
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Jurgen Appelo recently created this list: Top 50 Twitterers to Follow for Developers. Now perhaps somebody could help me with my question, what exactly is the point of Twitter? |
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A long-ish list of people I enjoy, in no particular order:
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this is a nice list from Jeff Moser http://tinyurl.com/6jyoth another list from Elijah Manor http://webdevdotnet.blogspot.com/2008/12/20-people-net-developers-should-follow.html |
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@codemonkeyism @codinghorror @dnene @elijahmanor @gvanrossum @jeffbarr @jeffpatton @jurgenappelo @mfeathers @robdiana @shanselman @spolsky @testobsessed @unclebobmartin This is not a complete list of programmers and software experts I follow, but they are all well known and I hope this list is helpful to you. I think following these people on Twitter and following their blogs via RSS don't need to be mutually exclusive activities; they can complement each other nicely. |
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There is a list in this question. |
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I twitter, mostly about my development of JUnitMax. My creatively named account: http://twitter.com/KentBeck |
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i just started on twitter, and am still getting the hang of how not to be boring on it ;-) and of course, it is mandatory to follow Jon Skeet, even though he doesn't say much |
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Most sites will have a twitter account or bot that posts links to their site when a new article is posted, some of these can be quite nice to follow. I even wrote a program to aggregate RSS feeds and then tweet when new articles arrived, case in point @stackalert. |
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Do you want to follow me ;) |
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100 technology experts on Twitter |
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