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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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If your curious about ruby or metaprograming I would suggest http://errtheblog.com/ and http://eigenclass.org/

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For testing subjects, I've enjoyed James Bach's Blog although he must have died because he hasn't posted any new entries in a while.

I also like a guy named Shrini Kulikarni. And from either of those blogs, their blogrolls will take you to a number of other good sites.

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I usually stop by http://www.phpied.com/ its a mix of PHP and Javascript stuffs.

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The Artima Developer Community

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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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Some of the tech blogs I usually follow are

Peter Norvig's --> You can see some great code
Joel's
Steve Yegge's --> programmers love this blog

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I second Artima. I can't vote up yet :)

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Google Testing Blog is quite good.

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Joel on Software : Joel Spolsky

Scott Hanselman's ComputerZen.com

ScottGu's Blog: Scott Guthrie

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Scott Guthrie

Stephen Walther

www.codebetter.com

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Peter-Paul Koch's blog on quirksmode.org

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Jurgen Appelo has compiled a great list of blogs: Top 100 Blogs for Development Managers (Q3 2008).

It is supposedly for software development managers, but in my opionion they are just as much for developers that are not managers (such as myself). All of my favourite bloggers (for example Jeff Atwood, Joel Spolsky, Steve Yegge, Martin Fowler, Reginald Braithwaite) are on the list.

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

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Los Techies

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devlicio.us

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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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Fullasagoog

The Fullasagoog aggregator brings together over 500 hand picked blogs, focused on the Adobe technology platform and related topics. If you are interested in Flash, Flex, AIR or ColdFusion this is a fabulous place to start.

http://www.fullasagoog.com/

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I also read Raganwald. It looks like he doesn't write any more, but you can read the archives and I like the links, too.

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Myke's Weblog

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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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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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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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The object mentor developers web blog. Robert C. Martin & co.

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

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

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