Please reply with just one blog per answer to allow the voting system to bring the best/most popular to the top.
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Even if you don't listen to The Java Posse then reading the blog is great for a regular summary of what's happening in the Java world. But you should listen to the podcast :) |
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It has to be The BileBlog. |
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http://www.theserverside.com/ is pretty good for JEE articles. |
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James Gosling: On the Java Road (blogs.sun.com/jag/) |
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For Java and a few others, anything by Bruce Eckel is going to be worth reading. |
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www.joelonsoftware.com |
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I really dig http://www.drunkandretired.com/ |
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http://www.infoq.com/, http://www.dzone.com/, http://www.javablogs.com/, http://www.jroller.com/ and http://www.theserverside.com/ among many many others. The sites listed above aren't individual blogs but a group of aggregators with user submitted content. |
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Cafe Au Lait, but it tends to be more of a news site. |
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Just a quick note to complete the previous answers:
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If you read french check http://touilleur-express.fr A very good blog in french about java. |
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Dan Dyer's New Adventures in Software is a great blog with quite a lot of Java content. I don't want to duplicate infomation too much (DRY and all :), so see this answer for a few more sentences about the virtues of the blog. |
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Core Java Tech Tips For in depth coverage on Java features (though updated less frequently) |
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You may find some Java core concept in http://webmoli.com blog. |
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I got a lot of my java dose from http://java.dzone.com (previously Javalobby.org) |
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