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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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The Daily WTF - Helping us learn from our own collective (bone-headed) mistakes.

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Here's the Top 10 development blogs...

  1. Joel on Software (Joel Spolsky)
  2. Coding Horror (Jeff Atwood)
  3. Seth's Blog (Seth Godin)
  4. Paul Graham: Essays (Paul Graham)
  5. blog.pmarca.com (Marc Andreessen)
  6. Rough Type (Nicholas Carr)
  7. Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen (Scott Hanselman)
  8. Martin Fowler's Bliki (Martin Fowler)
  9. Rands in Repose (Michael Lopp)
  10. Stevey's Blog Rants (Steve Yegge)

and you can find the rest of the Top 100 Blogs here.

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coding horror from our own Jeff attwood :)

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Jeff's blog has got to be about the worst for real useful information. Some might find it entertaining, but how can you take him seriously is he has never coded in C and cannot understand what NP Complete means? My lord! – tim Dec 3 '08 at 20:54
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@tim - He has coded in C. Did you miss the post on how he hated "The C Programming Language"? – Lucas Jones Jul 1 at 22:48
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does it really matter he has never coded in C? does it really matter he didn't get NP complete explanation right? look at stackoverflow, it's one of the best designed pieces of software on the internet right now. he certainly got some things right and those that he didn't... well, hands up who knows everything and has nothing more to learn! – lubos hasko Aug 12 at 13:19
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@tim With the assumption that you are not joking... why does it matter if someone has never coded in C? I've never coded in C, I've also never coded in Perl, Delphi, Objective-C etc... Hell a lot of developers might even not have written JavaScript! – Kragen Oct 8 at 15:57
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Steve Yegge's blog

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Frankly, I find it completelly unreadable. This guy spends a thousand words to say what could be expressed in one. – Nemanja Trifunovic Sep 19 '08 at 19:42
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Scott Hanselman's ComputerZen.com

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Raymond Chen's The Old New Thing

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Arguably not a blog, but Paul Graham has a great collection of essays. Of special interest if you are considering to, or already running, a startup.

I'd strongly encourage you to read all essays.

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The Daily Dilbert Strip

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Rands in Repose

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Lambda The Ultimate - For the Computer Scientist inside us all ;-)

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Oh, and you've been haacked

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Gustavo Duarte for low level topics, close to the hardware.

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Joel on Software

(I'm really curious to see it's position among other blogs in the vote.)

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I know most of these were mentioned.. but I check them regularly. Most of them are .NET centric

Scott Guthrie

Scott Hanselman

Coding Horror

Haacked

Carnage4Life

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Coding4Fun

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Joe Armstrong, mostly covering Erlang.

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Nobody's mentioned CodeBetter yet, so I'll add that one to the list.

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Misko Hevery's Blog

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There is a comprehensive list "Top 100 Blogs for Development Managers" put together by Jurgen Appelo at his blog

He also includes a opml file for easily importing this list into your rss reader.

EDIT: Here's the latest list "Top 100 Blogs for Developers (Q1 2009)" ... and no surprises that Joel and Jeff are at the top there ;-)

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Tim Bray's Ongoing

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The google testing blog is pretty kickass.

Also, I don't think anyone has yet mentioned Martin Fowler's bliki, but it contains a ton of gems from one of the most well respected minds in the industry.

If you're interested at all in scalability, you should watch highscalability.com

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Yossi Kreinin, covering mostly low level topics close to the hardware. He has an account on stackoverflow, though he is not very active here.

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http://martinfowler.com/bliki (one item per answer!)

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Ted Dziuba's blog is a very cynical blog about coding and always makes me laugh. He also rants a lot.

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Mitchel Sellers DNN Blog

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Here's a few from my list: - Coding Horror - Hackety - John Resig - Just Browsing - Kickin' the Darkness - Schneier - The Old New Thing

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Just one? Hmm... CSS Tricks, for the web devs.

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The Berkun Blog

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Moserware - I think I started reading this when it was linked from Coding Horror once. Relatively new blogger but his posts are interesting and well thought out.

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