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Dupe: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/347237/what-are-some-blogs-that-discuss-smart-software-design

Another dup: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/392993/what-are-your-favorite-programming-bookmarks

A**nother dup: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5119/what-are-the-best-rss-feeds-for-programmersdevelopers**

Besides this one,I wonder if there are some good forums or blogs that deal with programming problems.

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stackoverflow.com/questions/347237/… – Paul Tomblin Jan 8 '09 at 13:22
stackoverflow.com/questions/5119/… – Paul Tomblin Jan 8 '09 at 13:23
Okay this was closed for the wrong reasons. It is programming related, however, it's a duplicate. – Filip Ekberg Jan 8 '09 at 13:23
@Paul: Edit the question instead please. – Rich B Jan 8 '09 at 13:23
@Rich - I was just dumping a list here for easy reference before I edited the post. There are a bazillion dups of this. Such as stackoverflow.com/questions/392993/… – Paul Tomblin Jan 8 '09 at 13:25
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closed as not programming related by Rich B Jan 8 '09 at 13:22

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You may want to take a look at What are the best programming and development related Blogs? and What are the best RSS feeds for programmers/developers? as they have some good answers already.

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Which are being posted in the comments and in the question already. This is not really an answer at all. – Rich B Jan 8 '09 at 13:28
Well Rich B, when I found them to answer here, there were no comments or answers. So am I being penalized for posting links, since someone else posted them again. Don't get how being helpful and providing links to similar questions is a bad thing? Can you clarify this for me? – bigbrother82 Jan 8 '09 at 13:31
@bigbrother82: Penalized? Your answer is not useful. That is the criteria for voting. Regardless of whether they were posted or not (they were), they don't belong as an answer. – Rich B Jan 8 '09 at 13:44
@Rich B: Thanks for the clarification, and don't get mad, but I still don't get why the do not belong in an answer. Is there any documentation (another post) that talks about this that I can the proper etiquete for this? – bigbrother82 Jan 8 '09 at 13:56
@bigbrother82: Duplicates are edited into the question as you can see in the question here. There is no reason to put it in the answer, as it does not actually answer the question. This would be the same as just posting links to google searches or wiki articles. – Rich B Jan 8 '09 at 13:59
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http://news.ycombinator.com/

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Well, groups.google.com covers most things courtesy of usenet...

Other than that, you'd probably want to look close to the product in question; for .NET etc, the MSDN forums do quite well, for example. Most vendors have their own support site.

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The Daily WTF is one of my favorites - learning by seeing examples of what not to do is always useful.

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i love daring fireball. the weekly squeak is nice. i like the planet webkit blog and the html5 blog.

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