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Charlie Calvert (A LINQ and general C# guru from MS) http://blogs.msdn.com/charlie/default.aspx

Coding4Fun http://blogs.msdn.com/coding4fun/default.aspx

Fabulous Adventures In Coding (Insite into the future of C#) http://blogs.msdn.com/ericlippert/default.aspx

Joel on Software http://www.joelonsoftware.com

Mike Taulty (An awesome Brit from MS who does amazing screencasts and exhaustive posts on new language features) http://mtaulty.com/CommunityServer/blogs/mike_taultys_blog/default.aspx

Sara Ford (Learn something new about your IDE) http://blogs.msdn.com/saraford/default.aspx

Scott Hanselman (Perhaps the most relevant C# evangelist and a great speaker, teacher and blogger) http://www.hanselman.com/blog/

ScottGu (A must read.) http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/default.aspx

BCL Team Blog http://blogs.msdn.com/bclteam/default.aspx

Eric Eilebrecht http://blogs.msdn.com/ericeil/default.aspx

Daniel Cazzulino (This guy is in a league of his own, always something clever that makes me feel stupid) http://www.clariusconsulting.net/blogs/kzu/default.aspx

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The Daily WTF! (And this one, of course)

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userfriendly.org

:)

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There are other websites :S...lol. I like to visit Scott Hanselman blog every day.

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For the java side:

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Well needless to say this is a very subjective matter. It squarely depends on your area(s) of interest. As for me I visit codeproject.com on a regular basis since I am most interested in Microsoft technologies.

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google.com

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Specifically for me the following in the order

The reason I visit these site is there are many interesting programming projects/articles on c#, asp.net, WPF, Silverlight, database and everything related to MS.

Besides there is also non work related content. Quite interesting read.

This is mostly related to Microsoft though Codeproject has started sections for php and LAMP users.

P.S : Don't flame me for highlighting MS as I work almost 100% on their technologies. These may be useful for someone.

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Programming Reddit !

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I used to really like The Daily Grind, but that's history now and I miss it.

I generally like to keep in touch with Codinghorror, Scott Hanselman's and Scott Guthrie's blog whenever I can now.

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In addition to the ones listed above

theserverside.net [.Net developers]

http://www.codinghorror.com/ [General reading]

http://www.sqlservercentral.com/ [if your interest is in SQL server databases]

http://www.databasejournal.com/ [if your interest is generally databases]

on some you find new stuff every day; some you dont.

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http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/

Like: http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=which+are+the+must+visit+daily+websites+for+programmers

(Especially for answering questions that can be found on google in 5 secs.)

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and the first link on the result page is stackoverflow.com/questions/333701/… – Steven A. Lowe Dec 2 '08 at 14:21
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I find these interesting:

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Basic Web Programming site: w3schools

PHP Programming

sourceforge.com

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Besides Reddit and Slashdot, I've found that Hacker News offers a lot of nice programming links.

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Don't visit sites daily, subscribe to their RSS feeds using (insert your feed reader of choice here - I use Google Reader )

If a site doesn't have an RSS (or Atom) feed, ignore it. If the content's any good you'll see it linked from a site that does.

That done, add a few of these (some already mentioned - I've given the feed links) :

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A list apart for info on web standards and other good front end practices

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Not a daily read, but worth keeping tabs on:

The Risks-List Forum On Risks To The Public In Computers And Related Systems

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I've been reading Slashdot (http://www.slashdot.org) for a number of years (perhaps too many). Also of note: xkcd, of course. http://www.xkcd.com

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Have a look at Catch22.net

Excellent resource for WIN32 programming. I know this may seem odd in the world of .NET, but there are really gems of articles.

In fact look at Neatpad article series. Really cool. I hope to see more on this site.

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From my RSS reader (use an RSS reader... you'll thank yourself later). They're nearly all blogs. I'm too lazy to get URLs, but a quick google search ought to get you the appropriate feeds:

  • A list apart
  • Coding Horror
  • High Scalability
  • Joel on Software
  • The Daily WTF
  • XKCD
  • KernelTrap
  • Daily Vim
  • Subversion Mailing lists (developer and user)
  • Duff's Device
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www.dilbert.com

:)

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For those programmers leading a team of programmers:

www.manager-tools.com

Generally, if I am interested in some specific topic or details about some technology, or for that matter anything, I set up Google Alerts for it:

www.google.com/alerts

That is an excellent way to get a diverse digest of what currently interests you.

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http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com
Very insightful and always funny.

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Here are some java-related feeds..

  • The Server Side - http://feeds.feedburner.com/techtarget/tsscom/home
  • The Java Posse - http://feeds.feedburner.com/javaposse
  • Java Dot Net - http://weblogs.java.net/pub/q/weblogs_rss?x-ver=1.0
  • Spring Framework - http://springframework.org/node/feed
  • Cafe au Lait - http://www.cafeaulait.org/today.rss
  • Sun Java - http://developers.sun.com/rss/java.xml
  • DevX - http://services.devx.com/outgoing/javafeed.xml
  • OnJava - http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/feed/7?format=rss1
  • No Fluff Just Stuff Podcasts - http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/s/podcast/itunes.xml
  • Spring Loaded - http://www.jroller.com/habuma/feed/entries/rss
  • Agile Developer / Java - http://www.agiledeveloper.com/blog/SyndicationService.asmx/GetRssCategory?categoryName=Java
  • Agile Developer / Groovy - http://www.agiledeveloper.com/blog/SyndicationService.asmx/GetRssCategory?categoryName=Groovy
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http://www.icanhascheezburger.com/ lolcats of course!

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Almost all my daily reading you all have wrote before, but there is one more for MySQL users: MySQL Performance Blog

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http://www.google.com/

Other than that, you can use RSS readers, but none of the feeds I read require daily checking (and I read a lot of feeds, largely covered by posts here).

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