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There are lots of great resources available on the Internet for learning more about programming and improving your skills. Blogs are one of the best, IMO. There's a wealth of knowledge and experience, much of it covering topics not often found in traditional books, and the increased community aspect helps to bring in multiple viewpoints and ideas.

We're probably all familiar with Coding Horror and Joel on Software (so no need to mention them), but what are the other great ones out there? What are the Blogs that you find yourself following most closely? Where you see the best new ideas, the most interesting or informative ideas, or just the posts that make you sit back and think?

One Blog per answer, and then we'll vote up the best so we can all learn from them.

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Ian Bicking's

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Cathy Sierra's 'Creating Passionate Users' was/is my favourite.

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Ryan's Scraps

Keeps me up to date on the bleeding edge of Ruby on Rails.

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I didn't see Ode To Code in this list yet.

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Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day

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I'll add my own: Coding Relic. Feel free to vote it down, I'm used to it.

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Btw, does anybody know what happened to Mr. Ed's hacknot.info ? It shows just a generic site since months.

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I like the realtime collision detection blog.

Despite its name it covers way more than collision detection and has a lot of interesting and sometimes provocative ideas on programming in general.

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Good look at general software best practices. Object Mentor

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The Fast Dilbert Strip

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If you happen to know some Spanish language (and perhaps enjoy learning more of it) and are into web development, and Linux / open source stuff, check out the blog maintained by

Gregorio Espadas (a Mexican web developer)
Subheading: Desarrollo y Diseño Web : Software Libre : Linux : Web 2.0

Aside from web development and design content, notable (mainly open-source) software releases and sometimes major hardware or tech business news are covered. This is high-quality stuff; I may not know a comparable general tech blog (for my tastes, anyway) in any language.

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Jorge Dunkelman's blog may be of interest to Spanish speakers, especially those needing help with Excel.

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Kent Beck's blog (Programming guru extraordinaire - among other things, creator of Extreme Programming and Test Driven Development)

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Even though I don't write any Ruby, I am really missing raganwald because of the thought provoking posts, the fact that I ended up learning things that would never have come up just reading .NET blogs, and because the links he posted were always worth a read.

Thankfully it looks like he's thinking about starting up a new blog.

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I rather enjoy:

  • Joel's (obviously)
  • 'coding horror'

and I've gotten some helpful code from Software Evolved.

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DevelopDotStar: The Independent Magazine for Software Developers.

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Lastly, here's a useful source on MySQL admin and performance stuff (lot's more blogs via Planet MySQL.)

MySQL Performance Blog

I hope these links are of use to someone out there! (my first posts on this site, by the way! As a newbie I'm not able to post more than one link per post; having said that the OP asks for just one blog per answer.)

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This guy seems to know his Perl stuff, yet makes his blog entries interesting and readable to non-geeks:

http://dave.org.uk/

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If broken it is, fix it you should - Tess Ferrandez, ASP.NET debugging, performance etc..

Faculty of the mind - Fredrik Kalseth, Test Driven Development, Best Practices etc..

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For those too lazy to read:

Software engineering radio and at a lower technical level (but more entertaining) Floss weekly

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Here's a horrible one.

http://www.stackoverthrow.com/ some rants about development and things.

Disclaimer: I'm the author. Feel free to downvote for shameless plug.

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Perhaps it's not a "blog", but it never hurts to watch the original (c2) wiki. The link is to the quick changes screen so you can see all the recent edits.

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If you code in perl, following the "journals" at use.perl.org is nice. The front page is OK, but I find it much more useful to follow the personal journal pages of the developers whose modules I use.

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Shameless plug: FettesPS

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The Artima Developer Community

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