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Many of us probably follow the developer blogs of well-known names - Joel Spolsky, Jeff Atwood, etc.

Many of us probably also follow the technical blogs of people we've come to know through our careers or our interactions. These could be blogs of exceedingly high quality that are just not as well known.

What developer blogs do you rely on, written by low-visibility experts, that the rest of us might not be aware of?

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I edited your question a bit to help you avoid getting closed. Feel free to rollback. – Robert S. Feb 6 '09 at 15:26
@David: This ought to be wiki; and your rep level is high enough to know that. – George Stocker Feb 6 '09 at 16:11
Shouldn't this be community wiki? – Kezzer Feb 6 '09 at 16:13
Now that I think about it, hasn't this been asked before? – Robert S. Feb 6 '09 at 16:55
Yes, OIS: Many times. At least twice. – George Stocker Feb 6 '09 at 16:55
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Most of the blogs by "non-famous people" that I am subsribed to are only updated sporadically. I guess that's one of the reason's Jeff's blog is so popular, he has maintained a very regular posting schedule over a number of years.

I get a lot of my articles from DZone. If an article is good, it will generally rise to the top, regardless of who wrote it.

Following on from Jeffrey's answer, how about going through the users page of StackOverflow and picking out the blogs of the top users here? They've all already proved their technical communication skills, at least to some extent.

EDIT: Top 10 blogs linked from SO user pages:

These are not all top 10 users but they are the 10 highest ranked users with a link to an active programming-related blog on their profiles.

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Raymond Chen

http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/

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If you program for windows - you need to add this blog right away - and go through the back posts - your customers (and I) will thank you. – Eclipse Feb 6 '09 at 16:16
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Raymond Chen's pretty famous... – icelava Feb 6 '09 at 17:54
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My favourite lately has definitely been Steve Yegge (http://steve.yegge.googlepages.com/blog-rants and http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/). Paul Graham (http://www.paulgraham.com/articles.html) has a good series of articles as well.

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Jon Skeet!!

http://msmvps.com/blogs/jon_skeet/Default.aspx

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how's that not famous? :) – SilentGhost Feb 6 '09 at 15:11
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Alex Miller's Pure Danger Tech

He covers Java concurrency and is a co-author of The Definitive Guide to Terracotta.

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Windows and internationalisation: Michael Kaplan

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Mathias Bynens, creator of jsPerf. Occasionally writes about HTML, CSS and/or JavaScript.

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Check out Juriy “@kangax” Zaytsev and Angus Croll if you’re into JavaScript.

For CSS, I’d recommend Nicolas “@necolas” Gallagher’s blog.

Peter Beverloo blogs about what’s new in the bleeding-edge WebKit and Chromium builds.

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Jon Galloway

http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway/

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Scott Hanselman is on here somewhere:

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/

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yeah, he is really an underdog – Orentet Feb 6 '09 at 18:02
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If you do WPF development, Josh Smith's blog has been invaluable.

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Jeremy Zawodny MySQL Guru http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/

Jamie Zawinski Coder for Netscape Navigator http://jwz.livejournal.com/

Both of them always have very interesting insights.

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Hey, did you just go to a blog listing, and start copying items from the end of the list? :) (just kidding) – David Feb 9 '09 at 20:41
Heh! No, I really like both and I have a habit of getting them confused with each other... – hernan43 Feb 9 '09 at 21:35
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Can't believe noone has mentioned Joel Spolsky! Many of his posts are hilarious.

http://www.joelonsoftware.com/

For instance this one:

http://www.joelonsoftware.com/uibook/chapters/fog0000000057.html

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Avery Lee, author of the famous virtualdub

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True... it's a fact that if you want to popularize a blog, you have to work on it regularly. Since that way people start noticing it and also with a regular updated content the will appear in searches frequently

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