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What site or sites do you use to keep yourself up to date on the latest trends in development and/or to help continue to move forward your development as a programmer?

I'm particularly interested in answers relevant to web development, php, mysql, or Drupal, but general interest or best practices sites are also appreciated.

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For Java developers,

Javalobby
InfoQ
TheServerSide

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I can't speak for the LAMP stack, but in .Net I listen to a lot of podcasts and I go to user group meetings held by Microsoft.

I'm sure that there are PHP and MySQL meetups and other types of meetings like that. You might want to go to those. Also, the Software Engineering Radio podcast is a pretty good language agnostic programming podcast that talks about best practices.

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StackOverflow.com

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I'm a big fan of Hacker News

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I've Stumpled Upon a lot of cool stuff, but coding horror is also aweseome. Awesome but dangerous - a bit like wikepedia though in that you go in for one article and five hours later wonder how you got to something completely random and unconnected!

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Reddit Programming

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I tend to read GeeksWithBlogs and MSDN Blogs.

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Joel on Software
Coding Horror
I'm Mike
Simple Talk
SourceGear

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This question is closely related: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5119/what-are-the-best-rss-feeds-for-programmersdevelopers

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http://slashdot.org

I find that I tend to track developments in the particular technology/language/platform that I'm working on in a specific site, but Slashdot is quite useful for keeping one's pulse on the broad spectrum of what's out there.

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I'd avoid slashdot -- the comments are a cesspool. – Joe Van Dyk Sep 18 '08 at 18:36
If you sort by ranking, there can be some gems. Try alterslash.org to get slashdot boiled down to the good stuff. – bmdhacks Sep 18 '08 at 22:23

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